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记者手记|在杭州,感受数字贸易联通世界的“脉动”
Xin Hua Wang·2025-09-26 16:04

Group 1 - The fourth Global Digital Trade Expo opened in Hangzhou, showcasing how digital technology connects global trade networks more closely [1] - Russia's online retail sales account for over 15%, with e-commerce platforms contributing 57% of online transactions, indicating a significant shift towards digital commerce [1] - The upcoming "Platform Economy Law" in Russia, effective from October 2026, aims to institutionalize and regulate e-commerce and digital service platforms [1] Group 2 - Indonesia's digital economy is projected to reach $90 billion by 2024 and $360 billion by 2030, highlighting rapid growth in the sector [2] - Over 65 million local SMEs in Indonesia are expected to leverage cross-border e-commerce platforms to access global markets [2] - Artificial intelligence is identified as a key enabler for Indonesian SMEs, helping them analyze consumer preferences and optimize inventory management [2] Group 3 - The event facilitated direct interactions between Southeast Asian entrepreneurs and e-commerce platform leaders, emphasizing the diminishing boundaries in digital trade [3] - The concept of "Silk Road E-commerce" is evolving into practice, with improved regulations, mature technology platforms, and frequent cross-border collaborations [3] - Digital trade is emerging as a new bridge connecting the world, intertwining China's open cooperation philosophy with the economic transformation of various countries [3]