中国跃居中亚各国最大贸易伙伴 跨越关山的情谊背后涌动着“玄武力量”
Yang Zi Wan Bao Wang·2026-01-19 13:01

Core Insights - In 2025, the total import and export value between China and Central Asia is expected to exceed $100 billion for the first time, marking a 12% year-on-year growth and establishing China as the largest trading partner for Central Asian countries for five consecutive years [1] Group 1: Trade and Economic Cooperation - The China-Central Asia Trade Facilitation Cooperation Platform aims to enhance trade cooperation, promote industrial collaboration, support educational exports, and strengthen cultural exchanges [4] - The platform has attracted 26 institutions and enterprises from Central Asian countries, including the Kazakhstan Trade Policy Development Center, and is establishing a logistics network covering key nodes in Central Asia [4] - The Jiangsu (Astana) Import and Export Commodity Exhibition in 2025 saw over 60 enterprises showcasing "Jiangsu manufacturing," resulting in contracts worth 800 million yuan [4] Group 2: Digital and E-commerce Development - The platform utilizes digital tools like "Suhao Cloud" and "Suhao Tong" to provide comprehensive services for Central Asian enterprises, addressing challenges in market expansion, supply chain management, and compliance [5] - The "Silk Road E-commerce" initiative has attracted over 500 enterprises, with expectations to exceed 1,000 by the end of the year [5] - The region anticipates a foreign trade import and export total of 60 billion yuan in 2025, with cross-border e-commerce imports and exports expected to grow nearly 200% [5] Group 3: Cultural and Human Exchange - The platform promotes cultural exchanges through initiatives like the "Belt and Road" Youth Forum and the Central Asia Publishing Center, focusing on shared cultural heritage and youth engagement [8] - The development of the "Zhuangguan Tianxia" international district in the Hongshan New City area aims to integrate cultural and economic activities, enhancing the area's global openness [8] Group 4: Future Development Plans - The region plans to strengthen connections with the Hainan Free Trade Port and establish a cross-border payment system, aiming to attract leading enterprises in digital service trade [9] - By 2026, the region will deepen strategic cooperation with Suhao Holdings to position the platform as a hub for open policies towards Central Asia, cross-border finance, and digital trade [9] - The goal is to create a new model of international openness supported by international platforms, infrastructure, and resources [9]