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在数贸会看见创新未来:超1万国际客商“聚”出合作
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-09-25 18:24

Group 1 - The fourth Global Digital Trade Expo, themed "Seeing the Innovative Future in Digital Trade," opened on September 25 in Hangzhou, attracting 154 countries and regions, 33 international organizations, and over 1,800 companies, with more than 42,000 professional buyers attending, marking a historic scale and impact [1] - The number of international buyers registered for this year's expo reached 11,000, a 64% increase compared to the previous year [1] - Indonesia, as the guest country, has expressed procurement intentions exceeding 5 billion yuan for new capital construction and digital transformation, with total procurement expected to reach 30 billion yuan [1] Group 2 - E-commerce has become a strong driver for the development of small and micro enterprises in Indonesia, with over 66% reporting annual revenue growth post-digital transformation, and the highest growth rate reaching 50% [2] - Ozon Global, a Russian cross-border e-commerce platform, has served over 13,000 Chinese sellers, with a 15-fold increase in orders to China expected from 2023 to 2025 [2] - The digital economy advantages of China allow developing countries to share in the digital trade dividends, although issues like the "digital divide" and "information barriers" still exist [2] Group 3 - The "Silk Road E-commerce" Cooperation Development Report 2025 highlights that the internet penetration rate in the least developed countries and Africa is significantly lower than the global average, with high internet costs in Southeast Asia [3] - Global online sales are projected to reach $27 trillion by 2025, up from $17 trillion six years ago, with nearly two-thirds of people shopping online, while only 5.8% of the least developed countries participate [3] - China's practices in digital economy showcase potential and scale, providing valuable experiences for other developing economies, with platforms empowering small businesses and rural communities [3]