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数字技术与贸易深度融合
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-09-29 22:22

Core Viewpoint - Digital trade is emerging as a strategic choice for countries amid global economic adjustments and increasing uncertainties, showcasing strong resilience and potential [1]. Group 1: Digital Trade Development - In the first half of this year, China's digitally deliverable service imports and exports reached 1.5 trillion yuan, while cross-border e-commerce imports and exports hit 1.3 trillion yuan, setting a historical record for the same period [1]. - China has become one of the most dynamic economies in global digital trade, contributing to domestic economic growth and the global digital trade landscape [2]. - The release of the "Opinions on the Reform and Innovation Development of Digital Trade" in 2024 outlines China's digital trade development goals and key tasks, emphasizing the importance of international cooperation and standardization [2]. Group 2: Data Cross-Border Flow - The National Data Bureau is working on building a multi-layered security system for data cross-border flow, enhancing mutual trust and regulatory alignment to facilitate compliant data export [2][3]. - There are challenges such as fragmented rules that hinder the facilitation of global digital trade, prompting calls for international collaboration to explore efficient data flow models [3]. Group 3: Silk Road E-commerce - The "Silk Road E-commerce" initiative has established e-commerce cooperation mechanisms with 36 countries and created over 120 online and offline national pavilions, promoting deep cooperation through various dimensions [4]. - In 2024, the import and export proportion between China and Belt and Road countries surpassed 50% for the first time, with "Silk Road E-commerce" driving innovation in logistics, payment, and technology [4]. - Companies from partner countries express strong interest in deepening cross-border e-commerce cooperation with China, aiming to leverage Chinese e-commerce development experiences [4]. Group 4: Institutional Opening and Innovation - China is steadily expanding institutional opening in the e-commerce sector, with the "Silk Road E-commerce" cooperation pilot zone creating 12 replicable experiences in areas like electronic bills and cross-border interoperability [5]. - Various regions are implementing differentiated institutional innovations to enhance e-commerce standards and facilitate international cooperation [5][6]. Group 5: Artificial Intelligence in Trade - AI technology is empowering the cross-border e-commerce industry, with the global market size in this field expected to reach $45.72 billion by 2032, driven by applications in customer service, personalized recommendations, and supply chain optimization [7]. - AI tools are significantly enhancing user experience and operational efficiency, with 78% of Chinese sellers using or considering AI-generated services [7][8]. - The integration of AI with live-streaming e-commerce is improving efficiency in product selection, data analysis, and compliance checks, enabling data-driven decision-making [8].