Group 1 - The 2025 Service Trade Fair concluded with significant achievements, including 9 thematic exhibitions, 13 keynote forums, 81 specialized forums, and 75 negotiation sessions, with nearly 2,000 offline exhibitors and about 5,600 online exhibitors, resulting in over 900 outcomes in fields such as construction, information technology, and finance [1][2] - The fair attracted participation from over 60 countries, more than 20 international organizations, nearly 800 domestic and foreign guests, and over 480 Fortune 500 and industry-leading companies, highlighting its evolution from a simple industry exhibition to a "future service ecosystem" [1][2] - The fair reflects China's transition in service trade from "following" to "leading," showcasing a comprehensive upgrade from "physical" to "digital intelligence" [1][2] Group 2 - The transformation of the fair signifies a shift in focus from merely attracting foreign products and technologies to Chinese enterprises exporting their "AI+" models, energy solutions, and digital supply chain innovations [2] - The discourse surrounding the fair has evolved from broad themes of "openness" and "innovation" to specific drivers such as "digital" and "green," indicating a shift towards global concerns and new pathways in service trade [2] - China's service trade has achieved a historic leap, with trade volume increasing from $482.9 billion in 2012 to over $1 trillion projected for 2024, marking a significant qualitative change and positioning China as a crucial engine for global trade growth [3][4]
数字之外见证服贸的中国力量
Bei Jing Shang Bao·2025-09-14 17:04