“中国服贸”如何加速释放巨大潜力
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang·2025-09-14 23:26

Core Insights - The China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) has demonstrated the robust growth and innovation in China's service industry and trade over the past 13 years, with service trade expected to exceed $1 trillion during the 14th Five-Year Plan period, maintaining China's position as the second-largest service trade nation globally [1][2] - In the first half of this year, China's service import and export reached 3.9 trillion yuan, marking a historical high for the same period [1] - The fair attracted over 60 countries and 20 international organizations, with 2,000 companies participating offline and nearly 5,600 online, reflecting the global influence and confidence in China's service trade [1] Group 1 - China's service trade has entered a high-quality development phase, with increasing competitiveness in high-tech and high-value-added service exports, leading to a more balanced and inclusive growth [1][2] - The acceleration of innovation and upgrading in China's service trade is recognized as a consensus among participants at the fair, emphasizing the need to leverage opportunities from digitalization, intelligence, and green transformation [1][2] - The government is committed to enhancing the global competitiveness of Chinese enterprises in service trade, particularly through the development of digital service trade and integration of artificial intelligence into the service trade system [2][3] Group 2 - There is a strong emphasis on international cooperation to create a favorable institutional environment for the development of service trade and digital trade [2][3] - The Chinese government is actively working to align with international high-standard economic and trade rules, reduce barriers in service trade, and facilitate the cross-border flow of talent, capital, technology, and data [3] - The CIFTIS serves as a significant platform to showcase China's commitment to high-level openness and high-quality development in service trade, with a focus on inclusive development and shared prosperity [3]