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(进博故事)《世界开放报告》:越开放,越发展
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-01 04:22
Core Insights - The "World Open Report" was launched at the Hongqiao International Economic Forum, highlighting China's commitment to openness and documenting global trends in openness [1][3] Group 1: Report Overview - The report consists of three parts: "World Open Index," "World Open Hotspots," and "World Open Practices," evolving from a single index to a comprehensive report to meet diverse user needs [3] - The report aims to analyze global openness from a unique Chinese perspective, filling gaps in theoretical frameworks and showcasing China's confidence in its theories and culture [3] Group 2: Significance of the Forum - The decision to release the report at the Hongqiao International Economic Forum was made to maximize its academic and practical value, aligning with the forum's influence [4][5] - The Hongqiao International Economic Forum serves as a platform for sharing China's openness achievements and experiences with the world [4] Group 3: International Impact - The report's international influence has grown significantly, with foreign participation increasing from 1 expert in 2021 to 60% in 2024, including high-level officials from international organizations [6] - The 2025 report achieved four breakthroughs: enhanced international authority, extended the World Open Index's time span from 17 to 35 years, diversified research perspectives, and included a chapter on global governance [6] Group 4: Challenges and Consensus - The report faces differing opinions, particularly regarding the weight of economic dimensions versus cultural openness, but the team remains committed to seeking a broad consensus on openness [7] - The report aims to serve as a global public good, reflecting the collective aspirations for openness while acknowledging the challenges ahead in fostering widespread agreement [7]
进博会期间,8位诺贝尔奖获得者将亮相虹桥论坛
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-10-28 04:21
Core Points - The 8th China International Import Expo (CIIE) will be held in Shanghai from November 5 to 10, featuring the Hongqiao International Economic Forum with participation from 8 Nobel Prize winners [1] - The forum will address key topics such as "Revitalizing Multilateral Cooperation," "Digital Empowerment," "Green and Sustainable Development," and "A More Open China," focusing on global trade order reconstruction and supply chain resilience [1] - Over 400 prominent figures from politics, business, and academia will discuss global governance and open cooperation issues, along with the release of the flagship report "World Open Report" and the latest World Open Index for the fourth consecutive year [1] Report Highlights - This year's report will be uniquely authored by a Nobel laureate in economics and will include a chapter co-written by the UNIDO research team and Chinese experts [1] - The report extends its index measurement period back to 1990, providing a longer-term perspective on the evolution of global openness and the characteristics of international open patterns [1] - A new chapter titled "Multinational Companies and China: Moving Towards Each Other" will analyze openness practices from the perspective of multinational companies, addressing contemporary issues such as cross-border data flow and cooperation [1]