Core Insights - The Fourth Global Digital Trade Expo concluded on September 29, achieving a procurement amount of 30.9 billion yuan, doubling from the previous year, with artificial intelligence, cultural exports, and cross-border e-commerce orders accounting for 82% of the total [2][3] - The event attracted over 250,000 attendees, showcasing a total exhibition area of 155,000 square meters, with significant increases in various participation metrics compared to the last expo [5][6] Procurement and Investment Highlights - The expo featured notable orders from leading companies, including approximately 300 million yuan in orders for the "Turing No. 1" series cleaning robots and over 1,600 orders for Xingwuzhong robots [2][3] - The total investment and trade intention agreements reached 161.98 billion yuan, with 196 billion yuan in credit granted to on-site tech enterprises by the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China [3] Exhibition Scale and Participation - A total of 1,812 exhibiting companies participated, marking a 17% increase from the previous year, while international exhibitors numbered 381, up 14% [6] - The event saw a 40% increase in professional buyers, totaling 42,000, and a 64% increase in international buyers, exceeding 11,000 [6] Digital Trade and AI Focus - The AI sector was a highlight, with over 330 AI companies participating and the AI exhibition area accounting for nearly one-third of the total space [8][10] - The event also featured the first publication of the "Global Digital Trade Development Report 2025," projecting a global digital trade export scale of 7.23 trillion USD by 2024 [10] Future Outlook - The Fifth Global Digital Trade Expo is scheduled to take place from September 23 to September 27, 2026, in Hangzhou [4] - The city aims to achieve a digital trade volume of 440 billion yuan by 2027, leveraging the outcomes from the expo [10]
数贸会闭幕!投资贸易意向签约超1600亿元
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