Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes the importance of building an open digital community rather than allowing data silos, with a focus on cross-border data flow as a means of value transfer and resource optimization under a regulatory framework [1][3] - Yunnan is positioned as a hub for South Asia and Southeast Asia, transitioning from a "land corridor" to a "digital corridor," which may provide a competitive edge in the regional digital economy [1] - The forum highlighted the collaboration between government, platforms, and enterprises to enhance data security, reduce compliance costs, and foster innovation for economic development [1][3] Group 2 - The forum attracted over 200 representatives from government, research institutions, and enterprises, focusing on cross-border data security and international cooperation [3] - The city of Kunming is identified as having the foundational capabilities and potential to promote cross-border data flow, with initiatives to strengthen security and enhance data value [3] - A strategic cooperation agreement was signed between Kunming Municipal Government and China Unicom Yunnan Province to advance the development of cross-border data corridors and the digital economy [3][5] Group 3 - The forum showcased practical outcomes, including the Kunming International Data Exchange and presentations from companies like Huawei and 360 on AI cross-border services and multimodal transport information platforms [5] - An immersive experience was provided for attendees to explore cross-border data flow cases and the opportunities presented by the "digital corridor" [5]
跨境数据“新航路”启程 昆明打造区域数字经济新枢纽