Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the growing demand for winter clothing in Central Asia, driven by the strong performance of the winter apparel industry in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province, which has established a global sales network [1][2] - Jiaxing's winter clothing industry, particularly in woolen sweaters, leather, and down jackets, is experiencing a surge in demand from Central Asia, creating new talent and employment opportunities [1][2] - The establishment of the China-Kyrgyzstan Cross-Border E-Commerce Industry-Education Alliance aims to cultivate a pool of skilled professionals familiar with industry characteristics and international trade rules, addressing the need for composite talents in cross-border e-commerce [2][3] Group 2 - Data from the General Administration of Customs of China indicates that trade between China and the five Central Asian countries has increased from 312.04 billion RMB in 2013 to 674.15 billion RMB in 2024, marking a growth of 116%, which is 2.3 percentage points higher than the average annual growth rate of China's overall trade during the same period [3] - The rise in economic and trade cooperation has stimulated the demand for vocational education exchanges, leading to the establishment of various vocational education alliances and initiatives aimed at enhancing collaboration between China and Central Asian countries [3][4] - The integration of traditional manufacturing with e-commerce platforms in Zhejiang's apparel industry serves as an inspiration for international students, emphasizing the importance of professional knowledge in fostering cross-border trade and cultural exchange [4]
浙江冬衣热销中亚 “职教出海”架起跨境贸易桥梁
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-02 06:07