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经济观察丨服务贸易助力 “中国风”成为 “世界潮”
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-09-15 00:48

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the rapid growth and global influence of China's service trade, driven by cultural exports and digital opportunities [1][2] - The Belt and Road Initiative has expanded China's global partnership network to over 150 countries, creating numerous investment opportunities in infrastructure projects [1] - Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Central Asia, and Latin America are emerging as popular investment destinations for Chinese enterprises [1] Group 2 - The acceleration of the global supply chain's green transformation presents opportunities for Chinese green service enterprises, particularly in renewable energy sectors like solar and wind [2] - Resource-rich countries such as Mongolia and Indonesia are in urgent need of traditional energy transition, providing a platform for Chinese companies to export green investment concepts and technologies [2] - Challenges remain for Chinese enterprises in international service trade, including increased trade restrictions and market access barriers in various countries [2] Group 3 - Emphasis on green and low-carbon development is crucial for Chinese enterprises as they expand internationally, alongside fostering technological innovation and cultivating international talent [2] - The integration of service trade with goods trade is essential, as modern manufacturing increasingly relies on services such as brand design and automation [2] - The upcoming China-ASEAN Free Trade Area 3.0 is expected to enhance service trade liberalization, creating more collaboration opportunities for enterprises [3]