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商务部等6部门:支持东部地区示范城市发挥服务外包高端要素集聚优势,打造面向全球的服务外包发展高地
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang· 2025-12-15 10:29
人民财讯12月15日电,据商务部官网消息,商务部等6部门印发《促进服务外包高质量发展行动计 划》,其中提到,支持示范城市高质量发展。指导各服务外包示范城市(以下简称示范城市)结合区域重 大战略和城市发展战略,认真研究梳理区位特点、资源禀赋、产业基础和比较优势,确定服务外包发展 的功能定位,研究制定发展目标,细化形成重点任务,培育重点项目,拓展应用场景,打造服务外包发 展的良好生态。支持东部地区示范城市发挥服务外包高端要素集聚优势,打造面向全球的服务外包发展 高地。支持中西部和东北地区示范城市拓展服务外包优势特色领域,积极承接离岸和在岸外包转移,培 育新增长点,促进服务外包区域协调联动发展。 ...
商务部等6部门印发《促进服务外包高质量发展行动计划》
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2025-12-15 10:22
(文章来源:商务部网站) 商务部等6部门印发《促进服务外包高质量发展行动计划》,目标到2030年,培育一批具有国际竞争力 的服务外包龙头企业,建设一批创新能力强、特色优势产业明显的服务外包集聚区,服务外包数字化、 智能化、绿色化、融合化发展水平进一步提升,吸纳就业人数显著增长。服务外包成为创新提升服务贸 易、创新发展数字贸易的重要组成部分。 ...
二十余年互利共赢,中美服务外包合作方兴未艾|专家热评
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-12-01 10:47
Core Insights - The cooperation between China and the United States in the service outsourcing sector presents significant potential despite global changes [1][2] - The partnership has evolved from a cost-driven model to a technology-driven one, with both countries benefiting from mutual strengths [2][4] Group 1: Historical Context and Growth - The service outsourcing industry in China began primarily through offshore outsourcing models established by American multinational companies [2] - Since the establishment of China's service outsourcing statistical survey system in 2009, the execution value of offshore service outsourcing between China and the U.S. has grown from $2.81 billion to $31.59 billion by 2024, a 10.2-fold increase [2] - In the first three quarters of 2025, the execution value of China's offshore service outsourcing from the U.S. reached $20.28 billion, reflecting a 4.7% increase compared to the same period in 2024 [2] Group 2: Current Cooperation Dynamics - The cooperation has faced challenges such as trade friction and geopolitical tensions, yet the fundamental drivers of mutual complementarity and innovation remain unchanged [2][4] - In 2023 and 2024, the execution value of China's offshore service outsourcing from the U.S. is expected to grow by 8.4% and 1.4% respectively, indicating the irreversibility of the partnership [2] Group 3: Future Prospects - The collaboration is transitioning towards a new phase centered on digital technology services, with opportunities for deeper cooperation in AI and renewable energy technology [5][6] - The potential for breakthroughs in cross-border data flow mechanisms could further enhance the development of digital service outsourcing [5] - The relationship is characterized as a field for technological symbiosis and market co-prosperity, emphasizing the need for flexible collaboration models to navigate uncertainties [6]
外贸规模连续39年居全国首位,广东公布“十四五”开放成绩单
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-11-28 12:45
2024年广东对外投资企业境外销售收入超4000亿美元 近年来广东外贸向价值链上游攀升,人工智能开发等数字贸易增速显著,企业"走出去"意愿持续高涨。 11月28日,广东举行"'十四五'广东成就"系列主题新闻发布会,介绍在"十四五"时期当地实施"五外联 动"(外贸、外资、外包、外经、外智)推进高水平对外开放的整体情况和主要成就。 外贸新业态新动能增长强劲 在外贸方面,"十四五"头四年,广东外贸进出口年均增长6.5%,规模连续39年居全国首位,2021年、 2024年接连迈上8万亿元、9万亿元两个标志性大台阶。今年1-10月,全省进出口7.8万亿元、增长 3.7%,保持良好发展态势。 广东省商务厅厅长张劲松在发布会上介绍,广东的外贸市场布局更趋多元,对欧盟进出口年均增长 7.8%,规模突破万亿元;对东盟进出口年均增长7.5%,东盟成为当地第一大贸易伙伴;对共建"一带一 路"国家进出口年均增长8.1%,占全省比重提升至38.3%。 近几年,广东已培育出2个万亿级(电子信息、现代轻工)、1个5000亿级(AI产品)、8个千亿级(家 电、家具、灯具、电力装置、农产品、机械设备、汽车及零配件、锂电池)、5个百亿级(医疗器 ...
今年前10个月广东实际利用外资同比增长7.5%
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-28 08:52
Core Insights - Guangdong's actual foreign investment utilization increased by 7.5% year-on-year, reaching 846.2 billion yuan from January to October this year [1] - The province has maintained a stable annual foreign investment scale of over 100 billion yuan during the first four years of the 14th Five-Year Plan, with a total of 237 projects receiving over 100 million USD [1] - The average annual growth rates for service outsourcing execution and service import-export amounts during the 14th Five-Year Plan are 12% and 16.8%, respectively, significantly outpacing goods trade [1] Investment and Economic Performance - From January to September, the high-tech service outsourcing amount in Guangdong was 21.45 billion USD, accounting for 67.4% of the province's total, with artificial intelligence development and network data security outsourcing amounts increasing by 200% and 170%, respectively [1] - Guangdong's foreign direct investment (FDI) has an average annual growth rate of 7.4%, maintaining the top position in the country, with FDI reaching 25.904 billion USD from January to October, a year-on-year increase of 55.4% [1] Strategic Initiatives - The province is guiding enterprises to expand overseas in an orderly manner, enhancing compliance guidance and risk prevention, while encouraging innovative models such as "Guangdong headquarters + international layout" [2]
商务部服贸司负责人谈2025年1-10月我国服务外包产业发展情况
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2025-11-28 07:11
Core Insights - The total execution amount of service outsourcing by Chinese enterprises from January to October 2025 was 1.35517 trillion RMB, a year-on-year decrease of 0.7% [1] - Offshore service outsourcing execution amount reached 785.36 billion RMB, showing a growth of 3% [1] - In USD terms, the total execution amount was 189.14 billion USD, a decline of 2.3% [1] Business Structure - The execution amount for offshore Information Technology Outsourcing (ITO) was 326.7 billion RMB, an increase of 1.9% [1] - Offshore Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) execution amount was 142.15 billion RMB, growing by 18.4% [1] - Offshore Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO) execution amount was 316.51 billion RMB, a decrease of 1.7% [1] - Notably, business operation services and maintenance services saw significant growth, with execution amounts of 85.73 billion RMB and 49.97 billion RMB, increasing by 13.3% and 32.5% respectively [1] Regional Distribution - The 37 service outsourcing demonstration cities in China collectively executed offshore service outsourcing worth 691.02 billion RMB, a growth of 4.2%, accounting for 88% of the total offshore service outsourcing execution [1] - The Yangtze River Delta region recorded an execution amount of 412 billion RMB, a decline of 1.8% [1] - The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region saw an execution amount of 79.4 billion RMB, with a growth of 3.9% [1] International Market - The top three sources of offshore service outsourcing for China were the United States, Hong Kong, and the European Union, with execution amounts of 159.11 billion RMB, 132.44 billion RMB, and 96.4 billion RMB respectively, together accounting for 49.4% of the total [2] - Execution amounts from RCEP member countries totaled 226.73 billion RMB, reflecting a growth of 10.5% [2] - Execution amounts from countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative reached 266.78 billion RMB, growing by 12.5% [2] Employment Impact - As of the end of October, the service outsourcing sector in China had absorbed 17.364 million employees, with 11.389 million holding a university degree or higher, representing 65.6% [2] - From January to October, the sector added 398,000 new employees, with 282,000 of them holding a university degree or higher, accounting for 70.9% [2]
ExlService Holdings, Inc. (EXLS) Presents at J.P. Morgan 2025 Ultimate Services Investor Conference Transcript
Seeking Alpha· 2025-11-19 14:53
Group 1 - The company positions itself uniquely by offering a value proposition centered around three core areas [1] - The first area is domain expertise, with extensive understanding of client workflows developed since the early 2000s across various industries such as insurance, healthcare, and banking [2] - The second area focuses on data management, highlighted by the acquisition of Inductis in 2006, which marked the company's entry into data analytics [3]
城记 | 一周聚焦:中国-东盟自贸区3.0版升级,长三角开放答卷亮眼
Xin Hua Cai Jing· 2025-11-01 12:58
Core Insights - The signing of the China-ASEAN Free Trade Area 3.0 upgrade protocol during the 47th ASEAN Summit enhances the cooperation between the Yangtze River Delta and ASEAN markets, solidifying the region's role in international trade [1] Trade Dynamics - China has maintained its position as ASEAN's largest trading partner for 16 consecutive years, while ASEAN has been China's largest trading partner for 5 years [1] - By 2024, bilateral trade between China and five ASEAN countries (Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore) is expected to exceed 100 billion USD, with trade with Vietnam and Malaysia surpassing 200 billion USD [1] - In the first three quarters of 2025, ASEAN remained the largest trading partner for the Yangtze River Delta, with import and export volume reaching 2.01 trillion CNY, a year-on-year increase of 18.9% [1] Regional Contributions - Shanghai's imports and exports with ASEAN reached 474.82 billion CNY in the first three quarters of this year, growing by 12.5%, significantly higher than the city's overall import and export growth of 5.4% [2] - Zhejiang's exports to ASEAN amounted to 188.52 billion CNY, with a year-on-year growth of 21.7%, highlighting the region's potential in the ASEAN market [3] - Jiangsu's trade with ASEAN reached 791.73 billion CNY, a 22.8% increase, with significant growth in consumer goods and electronic products [4] - Anhui's trade with ASEAN totaled 100.81 billion CNY, growing by 39.8%, with a remarkable 71.0% increase in imports and exports from Hefei [4] Product Categories - In Shanghai, mechanical and electrical products accounted for 61.5% of exports to ASEAN, with significant growth in integrated circuits and mobile phones [2] - Zhejiang's "New Three Samples" (newly emerging products), auto parts, and ships showed impressive growth rates of 49.5%, 28.0%, and 28.6% respectively [3] - Jiangsu saw explosive growth in consumer goods such as cosmetics and daily necessities, alongside strong performance in electronic consumer products [4] Investment and Services - In the first three quarters, Zhejiang issued 488,000 certificates of origin under the China-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement, valued at 142.92 billion CNY, benefiting enterprises by approximately 12.8 billion CNY [3] - Jiangsu's investment in ASEAN countries reached 1.67 million USD, accounting for 25% of the city's total foreign investment [4] - Nanjing's service outsourcing cooperation with ASEAN countries reached 860 million USD in the first half of this year, continuing to grow by 22% [4]
商务部服贸司负责人谈2025年前三季度我国服务外包产业发展情况
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2025-10-31 00:17
Core Insights - The total execution amount of service outsourcing by Chinese enterprises in the first three quarters of 2025 reached 12,228.3 billion RMB, showing a year-on-year decline of 0.9% [1] - Offshore service outsourcing execution amount was 7,183.7 billion RMB, reflecting a growth of 4.2% [1] Business Structure - The execution amount for offshore Information Technology Outsourcing (ITO) was 3,009.5 billion RMB, an increase of 3% [1] - Offshore Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) execution amount reached 1,308.6 billion RMB, growing by 21.5% [1] - Offshore Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO) execution amount was 2,865.6 billion RMB, declining by 0.9% [1] - Business operation services and maintenance services saw significant growth, with execution amounts of 791.8 billion RMB and 460.9 billion RMB, increasing by 18.3% and 33.2% respectively [1] Regional Distribution - The 37 service outsourcing demonstration cities in China collectively executed offshore service outsourcing worth 6,282.7 billion RMB, a growth of 4.9%, accounting for 87.5% of the total offshore service outsourcing execution [1] - The Yangtze River Delta region recorded an offshore service outsourcing execution amount of 3,778.2 billion RMB, a slight decline of 0.1% [1] - The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region saw an increase in offshore service outsourcing execution amount to 745.5 billion RMB, growing by 9.7% [1] International Market - The top three sources of offshore service outsourcing for China were the United States, Hong Kong, and the European Union, with execution amounts of 1,454.3 billion RMB, 1,214.9 billion RMB, and 899.6 billion RMB respectively, together accounting for 49.7% of the total offshore service outsourcing execution [2] - Execution amount from RCEP member countries reached 2,087.5 billion RMB, growing by 12.4% [2] - Execution amount from countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative totaled 2,448.1 billion RMB, reflecting a growth of 15.5% [2] Employment Impact - As of the end of September, the service outsourcing sector in China had absorbed 17.335 million employees, with 11.37 million holding a university degree or higher, representing 65.6% [2] - In the first three quarters, the sector added 370,000 new employees, with 262,000 of them holding a university degree or higher, accounting for 70.8% [2]
武汉加快打造双循环重要枢纽
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-10-12 23:16
Core Insights - Wuhan is accelerating its development as a crucial hub for the dual circulation economy, enhancing its business dynamics and open hub advantages to contribute to the national development framework [7][9]. Economic Performance - In 2024, Wuhan's total retail sales of consumer goods reached 862.93 billion, ranking among the top ten in the country, with a growth rate that placed it first among 19 sub-provincial cities [10][13]. - The city's foreign trade import and export volume exceeded 400 billion for the first time, averaging a growth of 10.5% since the 14th Five-Year Plan, ranking fourth nationally and first in Central China [10][14]. - Wuhan's new signed contracts for foreign engineering projects reached 13.493 billion USD, maintaining the top position in the country for four consecutive years [10][14]. Trade and Investment - The city has seen a significant increase in cross-border e-commerce, averaging a growth of 48.3% annually, and service outsourcing contract execution has grown by 22% annually, with knowledge-intensive services accounting for 45% [12][17]. - Wuhan has successfully established six national pilot projects in service industry expansion and has implemented nearly 30 innovative measures in various sectors, promoting them nationwide [18] . Infrastructure and Logistics - Wuhan has developed a comprehensive logistics network, becoming the second-largest logistics hub in the country, supported by a robust road, water, and air transport system [19][20]. - The city has completed the layout of a "five-type" national logistics hub, enhancing its port and regulatory systems [19]. Future Development Goals - Looking ahead to the 15th Five-Year Plan, Wuhan aims to solidify its position as a core hub in the national framework, enhancing its role in both domestic and international markets [20][21]. - The city plans to establish a modern retail system, diversify service consumption, and promote new consumption models, including digital and green consumption [21][22]. Collaborative Networks - Wuhan is focused on building a global trade network, enhancing cooperation with regional cities, and developing a comprehensive transportation network to facilitate trade and logistics [23][24].