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北京率先试行全球数字贸易新规则,41条措施对接国际高标准
Xin Jing Bao·2025-09-12 10:52

Core Points - The Ministry of Commerce released a work plan to support Beijing as the first pilot city for the implementation of the WTO's Electronic Commerce Agreement, aiming to accelerate the establishment of global digital trade rules in China [1][2] - The work plan includes 41 specific measures across five key areas to enhance digital trade, improve data governance, optimize the digital consumption environment, expand telecommunications business openness, and strengthen international cooperation in digital trade [1][2] Group 1 - The work plan emphasizes three major innovations to systematically align with international high-standard rules, modernize digital trade governance, and expand international cooperation in digital trade [2] - Beijing has made significant progress in digital openness, being selected as one of the first pilot cities for expanding value-added telecommunications business, with 10 companies receiving pilot approvals [2] - The city has established a cross-border electronic contract signing platform with over 14,000 certified enterprises and leads the nation in data outbound diversity and success rates [2] Group 2 - The next steps involve establishing a city-level coordination mechanism to detail task assignments and ensure the effective implementation of policies, aiming to create replicable and scalable experiences for future nationwide promotion of the agreement [2]