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广东:支持广州、深圳创建国家服务贸易创新发展示范区、数字贸易示范区
Core Viewpoint - The Guangdong Provincial Government aims to enhance the development of digital trade and service trade through high-level openness, focusing on establishing various digital service export bases and innovation zones [1] Group 1: Digital Service Export Bases - Support for Guangzhou and Shenzhen to create national service trade innovation development demonstration zones and digital trade demonstration zones [1] - Emphasis on exploring market access for cross-border service trade and improving the entire regulatory chain for cross-border service trade [1] - Establishment of risk management and monitoring early warning mechanisms [1] Group 2: Infrastructure Development - Support for the construction of a data element aggregation development area in Guangzhou's Tianhe Central Business District [1] - Development of a digital service export base in Guangzhou Development Zone, including a public service platform for digital trade [1] - Promotion of artificial intelligence large model demonstration applications in the Guangzhou Pazhou Artificial Intelligence and Digital Economy Experimental Zone [1] Group 3: Digital Trade Port and Innovation - Construction of Dongguan Songshan Lake Digital Trade Port, focusing on information technology outsourcing and knowledge process outsourcing [1] - Development of an artificial intelligence large model center and a developer village to foster innovation in the digital sports health industry [1] - Support for Hengqin to accelerate the establishment of a digital trade international hub port and explore the creator economy [1]
中共广东省委办公厅 广东省人民政府办公厅关于以高水平开放推动数字贸易和服务贸易高质量发展的实施意见(2025年6月16日)
Core Viewpoint - The article outlines a comprehensive plan to promote the development of digital trade and service trade in China, emphasizing high-level openness and innovation to enhance international competitiveness and facilitate trade growth [1]. Group 1: Development of Digital Trade - Actively develop digital product trade by improving the quality of digital content production and promoting imports in sectors like healthcare and cultural entertainment [2]. - Continuously optimize digital service trade by encouraging the internationalization of third-party service institutions and supporting the digital transformation of traditional service trade [2][3]. - Strengthen digital technology trade by enhancing support for R&D in areas such as IoT, cloud computing, and AI, and facilitating international technology cooperation [3]. Group 2: Innovation in Service Trade - Implement a negative list management system for cross-border service trade to align with international trade rules and encourage pilot reforms in major cooperation platforms [5]. - Relax market access in the service trade sector, particularly in healthcare, tourism, and telecommunications, to attract foreign investment [5]. - Expand international transportation service trade by enhancing port facilities and developing a global air route network [6]. Group 3: International Market Expansion - Build platforms for enterprises to expand globally in digital and service trade, facilitating the establishment of overseas R&D centers and marketing networks [9]. - Deepen international cooperation in service trade by engaging with countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative and establishing international cooperation parks [10]. Group 4: Support and Infrastructure - Strengthen multi-channel support for service trade innovation through financial tools and tax incentives to enhance international competitiveness [11]. - Facilitate the cross-border flow of professional talent by implementing policies that ease entry for foreign professionals and enhance the public service system [12]. - Optimize cross-border capital flow management to support foreign financial institutions and enhance cross-border RMB settlement [12]. Group 5: Standards and Intellectual Property - Establish a comprehensive standard system for digital trade to improve the standardization level of service trade [13]. - Enhance intellectual property protection and utilization by promoting patent licensing and supporting small and medium enterprises in technology needs [13]. Group 6: Implementation and Coordination - Encourage local governments and relevant departments to prioritize the development of digital and service trade, addressing bottlenecks and improving policy frameworks [14].
扩大高水平对外开放:为世界搭台 与伙伴共发展
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-02 18:29
Group 1 - The year 2025 is pivotal for China's economic planning, marking the end of the "14th Five-Year Plan" and the beginning of the "15th Five-Year Plan," with a focus on high-level opening-up and international cooperation [2] - The Central Economic Work Conference highlighted the importance of maintaining openness and promoting win-win cooperation in various fields as a key task for 2026 [2] - A series of measures have been implemented to enhance China's openness, including the 240-hour visa-free transit policy, which has significantly increased foreign visitor numbers [3][4] Group 2 - The 240-hour visa-free transit policy has been in effect for one year, covering 55 countries and resulting in a 27.2% increase in foreign arrivals, with a 60.8% increase in those utilizing the policy [4] - The 8th China International Import Expo in November 2025 saw participation from 155 countries and regions, with a record intended transaction amount of $83.49 billion, up 4.4% from the previous year [4][5] - The launch of the Hainan Free Trade Port on December 18, 2025, marked a significant step in China's commitment to high-level opening-up, with notable increases in consumer spending and foreign investment [7] Group 3 - The Central Economic Work Conference emphasized the need for systematic opening-up and the expansion of service sector autonomy, indicating a strategic direction for future service trade development [8] - China's service trade has shown steady growth, with a total import and export value of 65.84 trillion yuan in the first ten months of 2025, reflecting a 7.5% year-on-year increase [8][9] - The deepening of international cooperation and the expansion of China's global partnerships are highlighted as essential for enhancing economic resilience and reducing reliance on single markets [9]
技术突破助推服务模式升级 “数”说服务贸易“含金量”“含智量”
Yang Shi Wang· 2026-01-02 04:11
Core Insights - China's service trade continues to grow steadily, with knowledge-intensive services and travel services being significant growth drivers [1][7] Group 1: Service Trade Growth - The total service trade import and export value reached 72,023.7 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 7.1% [3] - Service exports amounted to 31,980.1 billion yuan, growing by 13.4%, while the service trade deficit decreased by 2,796.3 billion yuan [3] Group 2: Knowledge-Intensive Services - Knowledge-intensive service trade maintained growth, with an import and export value of 27,305.7 billion yuan, increasing by 5.6% [5] - The surplus in knowledge-intensive services expanded to 4,723.7 billion yuan, an increase of 1,067.4 billion yuan compared to the previous year [5] Group 3: Travel Services - Travel service trade reached 19,762.7 billion yuan, with an increase of 8.2%, where exports surged by 51.3% and imports grew by 1.9% [6] Group 4: Technological Advancements in Manufacturing - A rail transportation equipment company in Henan has transitioned from single product exports to a model that includes technology and service outputs, enhancing its global competitiveness [7][11] - The company has developed a rail wheel rolling mill with independent intellectual property rights, which has improved production efficiency and reduced costs significantly [14] Group 5: AI and Smart Solutions - An energy technology company in Inner Mongolia has integrated AI with energy storage systems, providing comprehensive solutions for international projects, thus enhancing the value of Chinese services [18][21] - The company's AI models can predict energy load with a 90% accuracy rate, enabling real-time trading opportunities and operational efficiency [20] Group 6: Policy Support and Future Directions - The Ministry of Commerce emphasizes the importance of integrating high-value mechanical equipment exports with technical services, aiming to enhance China's service trade global competitiveness [22]
2025年前11个月我国服务进出口总额同比增长7.1%
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-12-31 07:07
Core Insights - The Ministry of Commerce reported that China's service trade showed steady growth in the first eleven months of 2025, with a total import and export value of 720.237 billion yuan, an increase of 7.1% year-on-year [1] Service Trade Overview - Service exports reached 319.801 billion yuan, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 13.4% [1] - Service imports amounted to 400.436 billion yuan, with a year-on-year increase of 2.5% [1] - The service trade deficit was 80.635 billion yuan, which decreased by 27.963 billion yuan compared to the previous year [1] Knowledge-Intensive Services - Knowledge-intensive service trade maintained growth, with a total import and export value of 273.057 billion yuan, up by 5.6% year-on-year [1] - Specific segments such as other business services and telecommunications, computer, and information services had import and export values of 117.768 billion yuan and 95.921 billion yuan, growing at rates of 4.1% and 8.3% respectively [1] - Knowledge-intensive service exports were 160.147 billion yuan, increasing by 8.5%, while imports were 112.91 billion yuan, up by 1.7% [1] - The surplus in knowledge-intensive services expanded to 47.237 billion yuan, an increase of 10.674 billion yuan from the previous year [1] Travel Services - Travel services experienced rapid growth, with total imports and exports reaching 197.627 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 8.2% [1] - Travel service exports surged by 51.3%, while imports grew by 1.9% [1]
1-11月我国服务进出口总额72023.7亿元,同比增长7.1%
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-31 04:29
Core Insights - China's service trade has shown steady growth, with total service trade imports and exports reaching 72,023.7 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 7.1% [1] Group 1: Overall Service Trade Performance - Exports amounted to 31,980.1 billion yuan, growing by 13.4% [1] - Imports totaled 40,043.6 billion yuan, with a growth rate of 2.5% [1] - The service trade deficit was 8,063.5 billion yuan, which is a decrease of 2,796.3 billion yuan compared to the previous year [1] Group 2: Knowledge-Intensive Service Trade - Knowledge-intensive service trade maintained growth, with imports and exports reaching 27,305.7 billion yuan, an increase of 5.6% [1] - Other business services and telecommunications, computer, and information services had imports and exports of 11,776.8 billion yuan and 9,592.1 billion yuan, with growth rates of 4.1% and 8.3% respectively [1] - Knowledge-intensive service exports were 16,014.7 billion yuan, growing by 8.5%, while imports were 11,291 billion yuan, increasing by 1.7% [1] - The surplus in knowledge-intensive services expanded by 1,067.4 billion yuan to 4,723.7 billion yuan compared to the same period last year [1] Group 3: Travel Services - Travel services experienced rapid growth, with total imports and exports reaching 19,762.7 billion yuan, an increase of 8.2% [1] - Travel service exports surged by 51.3%, while imports grew by 1.9% [1]
今年前11月,我国服务进出口总额72023.7亿元
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-12-31 03:57
Core Insights - China's service trade showed steady growth from January to November 2025, with a total import and export value of 72,023.7 billion yuan, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 7.1% [1] Group 1: Overall Service Trade Performance - Total service exports reached 31,980.1 billion yuan, marking a growth of 13.4% [1] - Total service imports amounted to 40,043.6 billion yuan, with a growth rate of 2.5% [1] - The service trade deficit was 8,063.5 billion yuan, which decreased by 2,796.3 billion yuan compared to the previous year [1] Group 2: Knowledge-Intensive Service Trade - Knowledge-intensive service trade maintained growth, with a total import and export value of 27,305.7 billion yuan, increasing by 5.6% [1] - Other business services and telecommunications, computer, and information services had import and export values of 11,776.8 billion yuan and 9,592.1 billion yuan, with growth rates of 4.1% and 8.3% respectively [1] - Knowledge-intensive service exports were 16,014.7 billion yuan, up by 8.5%, while imports were 11,291 billion yuan, growing by 1.7% [1] - The surplus in knowledge-intensive services expanded by 1,067.4 billion yuan to reach 4,723.7 billion yuan [1] Group 3: Travel Service Performance - Travel services experienced rapid growth, with total imports and exports reaching 19,762.7 billion yuan, an increase of 8.2% [1] - Travel service exports surged by 51.3%, while imports grew by 1.9% [1]
商务部:1-11月我国服务进出口总额同比增长7.1%
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang· 2025-12-31 03:47
Core Insights - The service trade in China showed steady growth from January to November 2025, with a total import and export value of 72,023.7 billion RMB, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 7.1% [1] Service Trade Overview - Exports reached 31,980.1 billion RMB, marking a growth of 13.4%, while imports totaled 40,043.6 billion RMB, with a growth of 2.5% [1] - The service trade deficit was 8,063.5 billion RMB, which is a decrease of 2,796.3 billion RMB compared to the previous year [1] Knowledge-Intensive Services - Knowledge-intensive service trade continued to grow, with a total import and export value of 27,305.7 billion RMB, an increase of 5.6% [1] - Specific sectors such as other business services and telecommunications, computer, and information services had import and export values of 11,776.8 billion RMB and 9,592.1 billion RMB, with growth rates of 4.1% and 8.3% respectively [1] - Knowledge-intensive service exports were 16,014.7 billion RMB, up by 8.5%, while imports were 11,291 billion RMB, growing by 1.7% [1] - The surplus in knowledge-intensive services expanded to 4,723.7 billion RMB, an increase of 1,067.4 billion RMB from the previous year [1] Travel Services - Travel services experienced significant growth, with total imports and exports reaching 19,762.7 billion RMB, an increase of 8.2% [1] - Exports in travel services surged by 51.3%, while imports grew by 1.9% [1]
商务部服贸司负责人介绍2025年1—11月服务贸易发展情况
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-12-31 03:45
Core Insights - China's service trade showed steady growth from January to November 2025, with a total import and export value of 720.24 billion yuan, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 7.1% [1] Group 1: Overall Service Trade Performance - Total service exports reached 319.80 billion yuan, marking a growth of 13.4% [1] - Total service imports amounted to 400.44 billion yuan, with a growth rate of 2.5% [1] - The service trade deficit was 80.64 billion yuan, which decreased by 27.96 billion yuan compared to the previous year [1] Group 2: Knowledge-Intensive Service Trade - Knowledge-intensive service trade maintained growth, with a total import and export value of 273.06 billion yuan, increasing by 5.6% [1] - Other business services and telecommunications, computer, and information services had import and export values of 117.77 billion yuan and 95.92 billion yuan, with growth rates of 4.1% and 8.3% respectively [1] - Knowledge-intensive service exports were 160.15 billion yuan, up by 8.5%, while imports were 112.91 billion yuan, growing by 1.7% [1] - The surplus in knowledge-intensive services expanded by 10.67 billion yuan to 47.24 billion yuan compared to the same period last year [1] Group 3: Travel Services - Travel services experienced rapid growth, with total imports and exports reaching 197.63 billion yuan, an increase of 8.2% [1] - Travel service exports surged by 51.3%, while imports grew by 1.9% [1]
2026年服贸会定档9月9日:以“新意”释放活力 用“温度”连接世界
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-12-29 03:01
Core Insights - The 2026 China International Service Trade Fair (CIFT) will be held from September 9 to 13 in Beijing, focusing on upgrading the exhibition from display to a full-cycle service ecosystem, enhancing its role as a national open platform for expanding openness, deepening cooperation, and leading innovation [1][3] Group 1: Event Features - The CIFT will introduce a "Going Global Zone" and a small and medium-sized enterprise exhibition area for the first time, showcasing outstanding cases and innovative achievements in service and technology exports [3] - The fair will continue to deepen the "one enterprise, one policy" customized service model, providing differentiated and precise exhibition plans based on the industry, development stage, and cooperation intentions of participating enterprises [3][4] Group 2: Venue and Activities - The Shougang Park, as the permanent venue for the CIFT, is undergoing upgrades to create a unique "exhibition town" that integrates exhibition, conference, negotiation, and cultural functions by September 2026 [3] - The CIFT will organize various cultural and business activities, promoting an open and inclusive negotiation atmosphere, and will continue to offer business investigation routes [4] Group 3: Global Engagement - The CIFT will maintain a high standard by hosting a global service trade summit, inviting foreign dignitaries, international organization leaders, and representatives from multinational companies [4] - The fair aims to transition from commodity trading to service trade, enhancing internationalization, professionalism, and marketization, thereby injecting new momentum into the development of global service trade [4]