Group 1: Core Insights - The fourth Global Digital Trade Expo in Hangzhou highlights the city's role in digital trade, showcasing over 1,700 exhibitors and attracting more than 40,000 professionals [1] - The event emphasizes the dual engines of artificial intelligence and e-commerce in driving China's digital trade development [1] - Zhejiang province's digital trade has shown remarkable growth, achieving a total of 414.95 billion yuan in the first half of the year, marking a 13.2% year-on-year increase [2] Group 2: Digital Trade Growth - Global digital service trade is projected to reach 4.64 trillion USD in 2024, with an 8.3% growth rate, significantly outpacing the 2.3% growth in global goods trade [2] - China's digital service trade ranks among the top ten globally, with a record 1.5 trillion yuan in service imports and exports in the first half of the year [2] - Zhejiang's digital trade is expected to surpass 1 trillion yuan by 2027, with a focus on building a modern "digital trade port" [3] Group 3: AI and Robotics - The "Hangzhou Six Little Dragons" concept has gained popularity, showcasing advancements in humanoid robots and AI technologies at the expo [4][5] - The event features innovative products like intelligent bionic legs and the high-speed robotic dog, Black Panther 2.0, which demonstrates significant technological advancements [5][9] Group 4: International Collaboration - Countries like the UAE and Indonesia are keen on enhancing cooperation with China in digital trade and technology sectors, viewing China as a strategic partner for market access [10][12] - The UAE aims to become a global digital economy hub, with plans to increase the digital economy's contribution to its non-oil GDP from 12% to 20% by 2031 [12] - Indonesia's young and tech-savvy population is seen as a driving force for its digital economy, with hopes for joint development of a digital economic zone with China [12]
杭州六小龙”齐聚 数贸会里藏着中国数字贸易的“内生力”与“朋友圈
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-09-25 14:29