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全球数字经济合作装上AI引擎
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-11-06 22:09
Group 1 - The eighth Hongqiao International Economic Forum focused on "AI-Driven Digital Economy Innovation," emphasizing the need for international cooperation in digital technology innovation and sharing opportunities in the digital economy [1] - From January to August, China's digitally deliverable service import and export scale reached 2 trillion yuan, setting a new historical high, showcasing the vast potential and prospects of AI-driven digital economy innovation [1] - The Ministry of Commerce plans to strengthen AI innovation, deepen AI integration, and expand international cooperation to create a global governance framework for digital economy development [1] Group 2 - China's rapid digital economy development offers opportunities for other countries, with a focus on deepening cooperation in digital trade and AI with Indonesia, marking the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations [2] - The cooperation between the central banks of China and Indonesia aims to enhance economic connectivity and support Indonesia's digital economy development through stability and low-cost solutions [2] - Bulgaria is actively participating in global economic transformation by creating a comprehensive system that supports sustainable AI development, integrating AI, scientific research, business, and education [2] Group 3 - Various innovative practices were shared at the forum, including insights on AI in digital transformation from Accenture and discussions on green technology from Grundfos [3] - The United Nations International Trade Centre released a report featuring 18 case studies from developing countries, providing actionable guidelines for policymakers and businesses [3] - A signing ceremony resulted in 24 import procurement agreements worth approximately 14.5 billion yuan between Zhejiang trading group and suppliers from 14 countries, covering advanced equipment, energy resources, and agricultural products [3]
商务部副部长盛秋平:今年前8月 中国可数字化交付的服务进出口规模达2万亿元
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-05 11:04
Core Viewpoint - The scale of digitally deliverable service imports and exports in China reached 2 trillion yuan in the first eight months of this year, marking a historic high and highlighting the growing importance of digital trade in supporting high-quality development [1]. Group 1: Digital Economy Development - The momentum of China's digital economy has been continuously strengthening in recent years, with rapid growth in the artificial intelligence industry [1]. - The development of digital trade in China has flourished, particularly driven by artificial intelligence [1]. Group 2: Government Strategy - The Ministry of Commerce will prioritize the development of an artificial intelligence-driven digital economy as a strategic measure to build a modern industrial system and promote high-quality development [1].
《世界贸易报告》:到2040年AI将推动全球贸易增长近40%
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao· 2025-09-17 11:50
Core Insights - The WTO's 2025 World Trade Report highlights the evolving relationship between AI and international trade, emphasizing AI's potential to drive inclusive growth and significantly enhance global trade value by nearly 40% by 2040 [1] Group 1: AI's Impact on Trade and Growth - AI is expected to serve as a catalyst for more inclusive growth by lowering trade costs and expanding access to global markets, particularly benefiting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) [2] - The report forecasts that AI could lead to a substantial increase in global trade and GDP, with trade expected to rise by 34% to 37% by 2040, and digital services trade, including AI services, projected to grow by 42% [3] - AI's development and application are anticipated to contribute to global GDP growth, with increases ranging from 12% to 13% across different scenarios [4] Group 2: Trade's Role in AI Innovation - Trade can facilitate the diffusion of AI innovation, with a strong correlation between the growth of digital services trade and cross-border AI patent citations, indicating knowledge flow [5] - In 2023, the global trade value of AI-related inputs, including raw materials and semiconductors, reached $2.3 trillion, highlighting the importance of international markets for AI development [4] Group 3: Challenges and Policy Considerations - The report warns that the impact of AI on inclusive growth depends on the design of trade and related policies, as disparities in policy adoption between countries can exacerbate structural gaps, particularly regarding the digital divide [6][7] - High-income and upper-middle-income economies have more advanced policy frameworks for AI and digital trade, while low-income economies are lagging, limiting their ability to harness AI's potential [7] - The WTO emphasizes the need for targeted government support and international cooperation in policy adoption to ensure that trade continues to be a force for inclusive progress in the AI era [8]