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累计3379项国际标准,国际市场“含深度”何以飙升
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-08-08 11:34

Core Insights - Shenzhen is set to release a record 202 local leading standards in 2024, with 245 international standards being developed, totaling 3,379 international standards, placing it among the top in the country [1] - The city has established four municipal standardization technical committees focusing on low-altitude economy, health care, elderly services, and virtual power plants, indicating a robust standard system [1] - Shenzhen's participation in international standard formulation reflects its maturity in global cooperation and competition, with an 82.2% participation rate in international standard development [1] Group 1 - The IETF's 125th meeting will be held in Shenzhen in March 2026, highlighting the city's growing role in international standard-setting [2] - Shenzhen's leading companies, such as Tencent and Huawei, are increasingly contributing to international standards due to their market share and technological advancements [2] - The city's export-oriented economy necessitates integration into global standard systems, with international standards serving as market access credentials [2] Group 2 - Shenzhen enterprises are transitioning from passive acceptance of international standards to active participation and leadership in standard formulation [3] - The competition among nations is shifting towards standard-setting and discourse power, making participation in international standards crucial for Shenzhen's international enterprises [4] - Key industries for Shenzhen's international standard participation include photovoltaics, drones, gene testing, and graphene, with over 20 international standards in energy storage being developed [4] Group 3 - The International Low Altitude Economy Cooperation Alliance was established in Shenzhen in May 2025 to promote industry standardization and develop unified global standards [5] - Since 2022, several international industry and standard organizations have settled in the He Tao Science and Technology Innovation Cooperation Zone, enhancing Shenzhen's standardization efforts [5] - The first international industry and standard organization cluster in China was inaugurated in He Tao, with 137 standards produced by the end of 2024 [5] Group 4 - The newly established European Standard Research Center in Shenzhen aims to leverage technological innovation and European standardization experience to create leading international standards [6] - Active participation in the "rules-making power competition" can yield significant economic benefits and enhance a country's discourse power in international affairs [6] Group 5 - Other cities like Beijing and Shanghai are also taking steps to enhance their international standard-setting capabilities, with specific targets for standard formulation by 2025 [7]