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中国数字贸易开放水平不断提升
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-09-16 23:01

Group 1 - The Fourth Global Digital Trade Expo will be held in Hangzhou, Zhejiang from September 25 to 29, with over 1,700 exhibitors and an exhibition area of 155,000 square meters, including more than 20% international exhibitors and over 70 Fortune 500 companies [1] - The UAE and Indonesia will set up national pavilions to showcase their achievements in digital economy, while over 30 international organizations will participate in discussions on digital trade rules and standards [1] - In the first half of this year, China's digitally deliverable service imports and exports reached 1.5 trillion yuan, and cross-border e-commerce imports and exports reached 1.3 trillion yuan, both hitting historical highs [1] Group 2 - Digital trade and digital consumption are different segments of the economic chain, and their coordinated development can create a dynamic balance between demand and supply [2] - The expo will enhance global trade partners' experience and focus on optimizing activities like "Silk Road E-commerce Day" and "Digital Trade Africa Day," while introducing new initiatives for cooperation among BRICS countries [2] - The event will also feature themes like the digitalization of traditional brands and new digital lifestyle services, aiming to create a new ecosystem for digital consumption [2] Group 3 - The enhancement of digital trade openness relies on the cultivation of quality e-commerce, with China’s e-commerce market being the largest globally [3] - The Ministry of Commerce aims to promote quality e-commerce by establishing a standard system focusing on product quality, service assurance, and consumer rights protection [3] - The "Silk Road E-commerce Benefits the World" initiative has attracted nearly 100 countries and resulted in over 200 cooperation intentions [3]