达沃斯上的中国声音:坚定支持自由贸易,维护多边主义
Hua Xia Shi Bao·2026-01-23 03:38

Core Viewpoint - China demonstrates significant certainty in a volatile global environment, providing strong momentum for global economic growth [2] Group 1: Economic Performance - In 2025, China's foreign trade reached 45.47 trillion yuan, marking a 3.8% increase and achieving a historical high for the first time surpassing 45 trillion yuan [5] - China's exports grew by 5% in 2025, with a notable resilience despite previous concerns, maintaining a high share in global exports [5] - The export growth was supported by a strong performance in high-tech products, which reached 5.25 trillion yuan, growing by 13.2% [8] Group 2: International Relations and Trade - The ongoing U.S.-China competition remains a critical variable affecting both China's and the global economy, with exports expected to maintain around 5.5% growth in 2026 [5][6] - China's engagement with non-U.S. countries is deepening, with discussions held at the Davos Forum to address economic issues with the U.S. and the UK [7] - The diversification of export markets, particularly to emerging markets and countries along the Belt and Road Initiative, has reduced reliance on any single market [8] Group 3: Future Outlook - Predictions for 2026 indicate continued strong growth in China's imports and exports, driven by a temporary easing of U.S.-China tensions and rising global investment demands in AI infrastructure [10] - The integration of AI into manufacturing is expected to enhance China's competitive edge, with optimism for sustained export growth extending into 2027 and 2028 [9][10]