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构建开放格局 释放数字活力
Ke Ji Ri Bao· 2025-09-29 01:28
Group 1 - The fourth Global Digital Trade Expo held in Hangzhou, China, from September 25 to 29, attracted over 42,000 professional buyers, including more than 10,000 international buyers, marking a growth of over 50% compared to 2024 [1] - The Ministry of Commerce highlighted that digital trade is a vital component of global trade growth, showcasing strong resilience and significantly impacting trade models, structures, and rules [1] - According to the "Global Digital Trade Development Report 2025," China's digital trade exports reached $793.7 billion, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 10.7%, contributing to a more diverse and balanced global digital trade landscape [1] Group 2 - China has established e-commerce cooperation mechanisms with 36 countries and created over 120 online and offline national pavilions in the cross-border e-commerce sector [2] - The "Silk Road E-commerce Day" event during the expo invited partner countries and representatives from Belt and Road Initiative nations to engage in resource matching and innovative dialogues [2] - Various partner countries showcased new potentials for Silk Road cooperation, including Russia's Ozon platform facilitating entry for Chinese sellers and Indonesia's logistics company creating a digital maritime collaboration platform [2] Group 3 - The "China-Africa Digital Trade Development Report (2023-2025)" emphasizes the positive examples of digital trade practices between China and Africa, highlighting the entry of quality African products into the Chinese market through cross-border e-commerce [3] - Multilateral digital economic cooperation is evolving from mere goods exchange and cross-border e-commerce to integrating artificial intelligence, cloud ecosystems, and constructing digital rules [3] - The report suggests that cooperation in key areas such as small and micro-enterprise cultivation, digital infrastructure development, and education empowerment can effectively address digital divides in rural, gender, and youth sectors in Africa [3]