Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes that enhancing the internationalization of standards is a process of deep interaction and shared development between China and the world, rather than a one-way path for Chinese products and standards to enter the global market [1][3] - Chinese standards are increasingly recognized internationally, as evidenced by the Brunei Civil Aviation Authority's recent acceptance of China's civil aviation standards, which opens up greater opportunities for Chinese-manufactured aircraft in international markets [1][2] - During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, China led the formulation of 1,079 international standards and facilitated mutual recognition of over 500 standards, indicating a significant expansion of China's influence in global trade [1][2] Group 2 - Standards are a crucial technical support for economic and social development, as well as important technical rules for international trade, necessitating that Chinese products meet various market entry requirements [2][3] - The establishment of international standards for humanoid robots, led by China, reflects the country's advancements in technology and its responsibility to contribute more Chinese standards and wisdom globally [2][3] - China's economic model is characterized by openness and win-win cooperation, with a focus on upgrading standards to adapt to high-quality development requirements, thereby enhancing trade fluidity and resource allocation [3]
标准出海 共赢致远(评论员观察)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-11-06 21:58