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多项服务贸易新标准发布
Bei Jing Shang Bao·2025-09-12 16:20

Core Insights - The rapid development of international service trade has made standardization a crucial component of international economic cooperation [1] - The 9th International Service Trade Standardization Forum was held during the 2025 Service Trade Fair, focusing on "New Paths for Standard Cooperation, New Futures for Service Trade" [1] - The forum launched multiple industry standards, established international platforms, and initiated international projects to support Chinese enterprises in navigating international market regulations [1][3] Group 1: Standardization and Compliance - Chinese enterprises are accelerating their global expansion, with standardization leading compliance, service upgrades, and brand building as key to enhancing competitiveness and sustainability [3] - The current global service trade is entering a new transformation and innovation phase, driven by digital technology, green economy, and artificial intelligence [3] - The Ministry of Commerce aims to strengthen inter-departmental collaboration and promote standardization in emerging industries, establishing a comprehensive management standard system [3][4] Group 2: Trade Barriers and Market Dynamics - The lack of unified global standards creates "invisible barriers" that pose significant challenges for enterprises going abroad, driving the need for service trade standardization [4] - China's service trade scale is projected to exceed $1 trillion in 2024, ranking second globally with a year-on-year growth of 13.2%, outpacing the global average growth rate [4] - Service exports reached $445.9 billion, growing by 17%, while imports totaled $610.6 billion, increasing by 10.6% [4] Group 3: Standardization Initiatives - The forum announced the release of 19 group standards, which are expected to lower international trade transaction costs and promote connectivity and innovation [5] - The 2025 "Service Trade Standardization China Case" was officially released, featuring 10 standard projects, highlighting China's growing influence in international standard-setting [6] - Experts agree that standardization is essential for service trade development, serving as a key link between innovation, cooperation, and inclusivity [6]