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天津提出19项重点任务 推动数字贸易创新发展
Core Viewpoint - The Tianjin Municipal Government has issued the "Implementation Plan for Promoting the Innovative Development of Digital Trade," aiming to integrate the real economy with the digital economy and enhance foreign trade dynamics by setting five key areas and 19 tasks [1]. Group 1: Goals and Objectives - By 2029, the proportion of digitally deliverable service trade in Tianjin's total service trade is targeted to exceed 45%, with further increases in cross-border e-commerce transaction scale and its share of total goods trade [1]. - The plan emphasizes improving digital trade infrastructure, enhancing the level of openness in the digital sector, and aligning with international high-standard economic and trade rules [1]. Group 2: Development of Digital Trade Sectors - The plan includes developing "digital+" service trade application scenarios, promoting innovations in digital finance, online education, remote healthcare, and specialized digital services [2]. - It aims to accelerate the digital transformation of service outsourcing and cultivate new digital service business models such as "data processing" and "data knowledge factories" [2]. Group 3: Strengthening Digital Trade Entities - The plan focuses on leveraging incubators like Tianjin Kaikai Higher Education Science and Technology Park to nurture high-quality digital trade enterprises and potential companies [2]. - It encourages e-commerce platforms and service providers to grow stronger and aims to establish national service trade innovation development demonstration zones and digital trade demonstration zones [2]. Group 4: Enhancing Open Governance in Digital Trade - Tianjin will relax market access in the digital sector, promoting orderly expansion in telecommunications, internet, and cultural fields [3]. - The plan seeks to deepen international cooperation in digital trade, optimize cross-border e-commerce services, and establish efficient and secure mechanisms for cross-border data flow while ensuring data and personal information security [3].
番禺区国家文化出口基地将亮相2025年服贸会
Guang Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-08-13 02:30
Group 1 - The 2025 Service Trade Fair will be held from September 10 to 14 at Shougang Park, featuring the ICT exhibition as a key technology segment [1] - The ICT exhibition will cover an area of approximately 10,000 square meters, with over 100 offline exhibitors and nearly 300 online exhibitors [1] - The exhibition will focus on digital service trade and high-end industries, showcasing China's commitment to expanding openness and enhancing international competitiveness [1] Group 2 - Guangdong and Guangzhou enterprises, including the Panyu National Cultural Export Base, will participate in the ICT exhibition, highlighting their industry advantages [2] - The Panyu base will present case studies in digital cultural creation, gaming, and short videos, demonstrating how Chinese cultural enterprises leverage digital technology for global outreach [2]
11个数字产品全新亮相北京方案展
Bei Jing Qing Nian Bao· 2025-08-12 18:49
Core Points - The 2025 Service Trade Fair will be held at Shougang Park from September 10 to 14, featuring the ICT exhibition as a key highlight focusing on digital service trade and high-tech industries [1][2] - The ICT exhibition will cover approximately 10,000 square meters and attract over 100 offline exhibitors and nearly 300 online exhibitors, including major companies like China Unicom, Alibaba, and international exhibitors from over 10 countries [2][3] - The exhibition will showcase outstanding digital services through special exhibits, including 11 digital products from Beijing's digital economy, emphasizing the city's capabilities in digital technology and service solutions [3][4] Exhibition Details - The ICT exhibition will adopt a "2+5+N" layout, featuring two special exhibition areas, five forums on digital economy and AI, and multiple industry salons and international trade negotiation activities [2] - The "5G Smart Global · Beijing Colorful Travel Service" theme exhibition will create a full-chain experience for international visitors, showcasing 10 experience zones related to 5G applications in various aspects of life [5][6] Digital Economy Insights - In 2024, Beijing's digital economy is projected to exceed 2.2 trillion yuan, with the information software industry generating over 3 trillion yuan in revenue, leading the nation [3] - The exhibition will also highlight the Beijing Digital Economy Enterprise Outbound Innovation Service Base, which aims to support local enterprises in international markets [4]
2025年服贸会ICT专题将呈现“数智链接世界”
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang· 2025-08-12 08:44
Group 1 - The 2025 China International Service Trade Fair (CIFTIS) will be held from September 10 to 14 at Shougang Park, featuring the ICT exhibition as a key technology segment showcasing "Digital Intelligence Links the World" [1] - The ICT exhibition will cover approximately 10,000 square meters, attracting over 100 offline exhibitors and nearly 300 online exhibitors, focusing on digital service trade and high-tech industries [1][2] - The exhibition will include two major themed exhibitions, five digital empowerment service trade forums, and numerous international trade matching activities, emphasizing China's commitment to expanding openness in digital service trade [1][3] Group 2 - The telecommunications exhibition will highlight the theme "5G Smart Connection Global · Beijing Colorful Service," showcasing advancements in 5G technology and applications such as low-altitude economy, autonomous driving, and smart cities [2] - Key players like China Unicom, China Mobile, and China Telecom will present their latest achievements in 5G-A and F5G-A technologies, aiming to enhance user experience through interactive displays [2][4] - The Beijing plan exhibition will feature 11 digital products, including a computing power facility solution and a cloud platform for municipal services, addressing practical needs in governance, healthcare, and transportation [3]
跟着“老外”游北京!服贸会专题展揭秘一部手机如何智慧通关
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-08-12 07:06
赵祥伟表示,展览规划2000平方米展区,围绕"促进城市精细化治理、服务人民美好生活"主线,采用体 验式、互动式设计,通过数字人、交互触控屏等载体营造沉浸式环境。他举例说,智慧交通解决方案还 原"前端路口+后端大厅"场景,观众可互动体验车路协同治理;超清视听解决方案全链路展示8K制播系 统,复刻剧场空间让观众感受技术赋能。空间布局以艺术化城市元素为基础,内容突出方案亮点和交易 点,所有展示均为中英文双语,并制作宣传手册。他还透露,展会后将构建"5天+365天"不落幕模式, 转至北京数字经济企业出海创新服务基地常态化更新展示。 据悉,专题展通过"2+5+N"布局,充分展现我国在数字服务贸易方面扩大开放、集聚全球优质要素方面 的坚定决心,赋能本土企业走向世界,有效拓展发展空间,持续提升国际竞争力。 "2"指两大特色展区,设置数字服务"北京Solution展"、"5G智联全球·京彩畅行服务"信息通信主题展两 个特色主题展,旨在从信息软件服务赋能和5G规模化应用两大维度,深入阐释"北京服务"的数智化发 展趋势,体现"北京服务,中国方案"的核心定位。"5"指五大数智化赋能服务贸易论坛,"N"指现场举行 多场行业沙龙和国际 ...
日媒:日本“数字逆差”几乎抵消“旅游顺差”
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-08-10 22:56
Group 1 - Japan is facing a significant digital services trade deficit, with a recorded deficit of 3.481 trillion yen in the first half of 2025, highlighting its reliance on foreign tech giants [1] - The digital deficit is projected to triple over the next decade, indicating a growing concern for Japan's international balance of payments [1][2] - In the first half of 2025, Japan's service trade balance showed a surplus of 14.5988 trillion yen, but the digital services deficit of 1.3779 trillion yen nearly offset this surplus [1] Group 2 - The increasing reliance on major US tech companies like GAFA for advertising and cloud services is contributing to Japan's expanding digital deficit [2] - The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry estimates that by 2035, Japan's digital deficit could reach 18 trillion yen, which is 2.6 times the projected deficit for 2024 [2] - The Japanese government plans to implement support measures to enhance the competitiveness of domestic digital services and reduce the international balance of payments deficit [3]
商务部发布数据显示 上半年我国服务进出口总额同比增长8.0%
Core Insights - China's service trade is steadily growing, with total imports and exports reaching 38,872.6 billion yuan in the first half of 2025, a year-on-year increase of 8.0% [1] - Knowledge-intensive service trade continues to expand, with imports and exports totaling 15,025.4 billion yuan, reflecting a growth of 6.0% [1] - The travel service sector shows the fastest growth, with imports and exports amounting to 10,802.9 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 12.3% [2] Group 1: Service Trade Overview - Total service trade reached 38,872.6 billion yuan, with exports at 16,883 billion yuan (up 15.0%) and imports at 21,989.6 billion yuan (up 3.2%), resulting in a trade deficit of 5,106.6 billion yuan, which is a reduction of 1,522.1 billion yuan from the previous year [1] - Knowledge-intensive services saw exports of 8,650.4 billion yuan (up 7.8%) and imports of 6,375 billion yuan (up 3.6%), leading to a surplus of 2,275.4 billion yuan, an increase of 409.2 billion yuan year-on-year [1] Group 2: Sector-Specific Insights - The travel service sector is the largest in service trade, with exports growing by 68.7% and imports by 5.5% [2] - Factors contributing to the growth in travel services include rich tourism resources, improved infrastructure, and enhanced service quality, attracting more foreign tourists to China [2] - The Chinese government is optimizing services for foreign visitors and expanding visa facilitation, which has led to increased travel activity [2] Group 3: Future Development and Recommendations - Experts suggest that innovation in mechanisms should lead the development of service trade, creating a stable trade policy environment and enhancing cooperation with trade partners [2] - There is a call to accelerate the cultivation of new digital service trade formats, including the establishment of international digital service trade demonstration zones and the application of blockchain technology in cross-border payments [3]
刚刚,大幅拉升!关税谈判,突传利好!
券商中国· 2025-06-30 09:58
Core Viewpoint - Canada has announced the cancellation of its digital services tax to advance broader trade negotiations with the United States, aiming to reach an agreement by July 21 [2][3]. Group 1: Trade Negotiations - Canada will resume trade negotiations with the U.S. following the cancellation of the digital services tax, with a target to finalize an agreement by July 21 [2][3]. - Canadian Prime Minister Carney and U.S. President Trump have agreed to restore negotiations, emphasizing the importance of the agreement for Canadian workers and businesses [3]. - The cancellation of the digital services tax is seen as a significant step towards improving trade relations and creating jobs in Canada [3]. Group 2: Digital Services Tax - The digital services tax was initially proposed by former Prime Minister Trudeau and was set to take effect on June 30, 2024, imposing a 3% tax on certain tech companies [7]. - The tax would apply to companies with global revenues exceeding $833 million and digital service revenues in Canada exceeding 20 million CAD (approximately 1.05 million RMB) [7]. - Major U.S. tech companies like Amazon, Apple, Google, and Uber would have been affected by this tax, leading to strong opposition from the U.S. government [7]. Group 3: U.S.-Canada Trade Relations - Canada is the second-largest trading partner of the U.S., purchasing $349.4 billion worth of U.S. goods and exporting $412.7 billion to the U.S. last year [6]. - Trump's administration had previously threatened to halt trade negotiations due to Canada's digital services tax, indicating the tax's significant impact on bilateral relations [4][5]. - The U.S. has historically viewed Canada's digital services tax as a direct attack on American tech giants, leading to ongoing disputes between the two nations [7].
2025博鳌亚洲论坛|共话亚洲增长共振
Bei Jing Shang Bao· 2025-03-25 13:31
Core Insights - The Boao Forum for Asia 2025 Annual Conference highlighted the resilience of Asian economies, particularly China and ASEAN, in the face of challenges, projecting a GDP growth rate of 4.5% for 2025 [1][3]. Economic Growth Projections - The report anticipates a slight increase in the weighted actual GDP growth rate for Asia from 4.4% in 2024 to 4.5% in 2025 [3]. - Asia's share of global output is expected to rise from 48.1% to 48.6% by 2025, indicating a strengthening economic position [3]. Employment and Income Trends - Although the employment growth rate in Asia is projected to decline from 1.94% to 1.22% in 2025, the overall unemployment rate is expected to be 4.39%, lower than the global rate of 4.96% [3]. - The report suggests that real income levels in Asia are likely to improve as economic growth rebounds and inflation continues to decrease [3]. Trade and Digital Economy - Asia remains a core player in global value chains, with a significant share of 41.17% in global intermediate goods trade in 2023, surpassing the EU and North America [3]. - The e-commerce sector in the Asia-Pacific region is experiencing rapid growth, with a retail e-commerce growth rate of 8.4% in 2024 and a 10.8% year-on-year increase in China's cross-border e-commerce [4]. Challenges and Market Dynamics - The report identifies potential challenges for Asian economies, including low global economic growth, escalating trade tensions, and geopolitical uncertainties [5]. - Despite these challenges, the stock market indices in Asia are expected to remain on an upward trend, with stable exchange rates anticipated for major economies [5]. Future Directions and Recommendations - The report emphasizes the need for Asian countries to leverage their demographic advantages and enhance human capital development to improve labor productivity [7]. - It advocates for increased investment in digital technology and international cooperation to foster sustainable development and economic integration [6][7].