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赋能“她力量”,中国在行动
Xin Hua She· 2025-10-10 08:32
"妇女是物质文明和精神文明的创造者,是推动社会发展和进步的重要力量。"2015年9月27日,习 近平主席在美国纽约联合国总部出席并主持全球妇女峰会,就促进全球妇女事业、加强国际合作阐述中 国主张。 十年来,中国书写了促进妇女全面发展的新时代答卷。众多中国女性在更广阔的舞台上发光发热, 为全球和平发展事业、保护妇女儿童等工作贡献巾帼力量。 与此同时,中国也携手各国赋能"她力量"。孟加拉国女孩以中国女医生为榜样树立人生梦想,非洲 农村妇女依靠中国菌草技术自力更生……一个个共建共享美好世界的故事,为全球妇女事业发展增添了 温暖色彩和前行力量。 为她们的福祉护航 今年9月下旬,14岁的孟加拉国女孩阿里法·沁第三次来到中国,与中国同龄人交流,参观憧憬已久 的中国高校,为追求自己的梦想积蓄新能量。 在孟加拉语里,"沁"的意思就是"中国"。2010年11月,母亲在生育沁时难产,一度生命垂危。 随"和平方舟"号医院船访问孟加拉国的中国医生成功实施手术,最终母女平安。为表达感谢,父亲 以"中国"为新生儿取名。 2017年,沁见到当年参与手术的中国女医生盛睿方,用英语喊出"中国妈妈",两人拥抱在一起。从 医的梦想从此扎根在孩子心 ...
报告:中国与共建“一带一路”国家产供链韧性持续显现
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-09-30 08:19
Core Insights - The report highlights the resilience of supply chains between China and Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) countries amid global economic recovery challenges [1] - It emphasizes the acceleration and enhancement of mechanism construction under the BRI framework over the past two years [1] - The focus has shifted towards building an open and inclusive supply chain cooperation system [1] Trade and Investment Contributions - In 2024, BRI countries are expected to contribute 67.8% to China's foreign trade growth, with trade volume surpassing half of China's total goods trade for the first time [1] - China's direct investment in BRI countries reached $50.99 billion, a year-on-year increase of 22.9%, accounting for 26.5% of China's total outbound direct investment [1] - The top five BRI countries for Chinese outbound investment are Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Luxembourg [1] Emerging Sectors - Key development areas include digital economy, green development, and blue economy [1] - "Silk Road e-commerce" has emerged as a new highlight in economic and trade cooperation, expanding partnerships to 36 countries [1] Special Focus - The report marks the seventh annual release by the Ministry of Commerce Research Institute, with a special chapter on the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and discussions on promoting high-quality development of the BRI [2]
沪喀携手打造具有国际竞争力的“丝路电商”经贸合作平台
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-08-18 16:05
Core Insights - Kashgar is leveraging the "Silk Road E-commerce" initiative to enhance its integration into the global economic network [1][2] - The recent "Silk Road E-commerce" economic cooperation exchange conference aims to deepen collaboration between Shanghai and Kashgar in digital economy and cross-border e-commerce [1][2] Group 1: Event Overview - The exchange conference was co-hosted by Kashgar University, Fudan University, and the "Silk Road E-commerce" International Think Tank Alliance [1] - The conference gathered representatives from the e-commerce sector, academia, and government to discuss the potential of Kashgar in the Silk Road e-commerce landscape [2] Group 2: Research Findings - The "Central Asia E-commerce Development Research Report 2025" highlights the significant potential of the Central Asian e-commerce market, while also noting challenges such as insufficient platform competitiveness and inadequate payment and logistics systems [1] - Recommendations from the report include enhancing cooperation between China and Central Asia, simplifying customs processes, and improving payment and logistics capabilities [1] Group 3: Future Prospects - The successful hosting of the exchange conference marks the beginning of a new chapter in building a strategic hub for "Silk Road E-commerce" [2] - Future collaborations between Shanghai and Kashgar are expected to strengthen Kashgar's strategic position as a key e-commerce hub connecting China with Central Asia, South Asia, and Europe [2]
为“数字丝绸之路”创造发展新机遇
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang· 2025-07-25 03:55
Group 1 - The forum held on July 24, 2025, in Quanzhou, Fujian, focused on the theme "Digital Silk Road for a Shared Future," discussing topics such as digital trade cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative, AI empowering the private economy, and the digital transformation of international transportation [1] - As of the end of 2022, China has signed "Digital Silk Road" cooperation memorandums with 17 countries, promoting digital development strategies and enhancing exchanges across various fields [1] - The construction of the "Digital Silk Road" is seen as a new highlight in implementing global development initiatives and advancing Belt and Road cooperation [1] Group 2 - The "Silk Road E-commerce" initiative aims to enhance trade efficiency among participating countries through digital trade, creating new business models and reducing transaction costs [2] - The number of China's "Silk Road E-commerce" partner countries has increased to 36, with local products from some African countries gaining international market access through Chinese e-commerce platforms [2] - The initiative is expected to play a more prominent role in promoting the integration of the global digital economy as more countries participate [2] Group 3 - Challenges in the "Digital Silk Road" construction include underdeveloped economies in many participating countries, low internet usage rates, and the prevalence of "digital islands" [3] - There is a need for stronger "soft connectivity" in standard rules, as the rapid development of the digital economy demands higher international standards and governance frameworks [3] - The forum served as an international platform for discussing digital Silk Road development and a valuable opportunity for cultural exchange and storytelling [3]