The third Global Digital Trade Expo (GDTE) kicked off in Hangzhou on September 25, featuring one comprehensive pavilion and eight specialized pavilions.
At GDTE, multiple industry reports including Global Digital Trade Development Report will be released, and major projects like China-Kazakhstan Agreement on Building Smart Ports will be signed, to advance the interconnectivity in international trade. In addition, the event also focuses on trade transaction and investment negotiation to inject new impetus into global digital trade development.
As the permanent host city, Hangzhou speeds up to lead global digital trade by depending on advantages, such as release of digital trade legislation, and measures to advance digital economy.