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谋共同发展 赢繁荣未来——上海合作组织推动区域可持续发展走深走实
Xin Hua She·2025-08-23 09:03

Group 1: Core Perspectives - The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) is enhancing sustainable development cooperation among member states, focusing on high-quality alignment of regional development strategies amidst geopolitical conflicts and trade barriers [1][2] - The year 2025 is designated as the "SCO Sustainable Development Year," emphasizing cooperation in connectivity, agriculture, industry, green industries, and digital economy [1][2] Group 2: Connectivity and Trade - The SCO serves as a significant platform for the Belt and Road Initiative, with member states deepening cooperation in infrastructure to promote regional connectivity and trade facilitation [2] - In the first seven months of 2025, China's import and export volume with other SCO member states reached 677.4 billion yuan via land transport, a 7.4% increase, and 251.01 billion yuan via air transport, a 44.6% increase [2] Group 3: Economic Transformation and Upgrading - The SCO facilitates the sharing of agricultural technology and industrial collaboration, enhancing the autonomy and sustainability of economic development among member countries [3] - Uzbekistan is adopting Chinese drip irrigation technology to improve cotton yields, while Kazakhstan is developing agricultural logistics parks to guide local farmers in diversified planting [3] Group 4: New Cooperation Spaces - The SCO countries are diversifying cooperation in green technology and digital infrastructure, promoting digital economy development and technological innovation for sustainable growth [6] - The construction of a 100 MW solar power plant in Kazakhstan exemplifies successful green energy cooperation, aiding the region's transition to a low-carbon economy [6] Group 5: Digital Economy and Innovation - The establishment of the "Silk Road E-commerce" comprehensive service base aims to enhance cross-border e-commerce and logistics, supported by the China-SCO big data cooperation center [6] - In Kyrgyzstan, the implementation of a 5G network has increased internet penetration from 43% to over 70%, while digital healthcare platforms in Tajikistan provide remote medical consultations [6][7]