China is doubling down on its commitment to global trade innovation with a fresh push for high-quality consumer service imports, Commerce Minister Wang Wentao announced today. From cutting-edge medical care to cultural experiences, the move aims to reshape international service exchanges while meeting rising domestic demand for premium offerings. 🏥🎎
At a press conference during the National People's Congress session, Wang revealed plans to leverage visa-free policies and other measures to boost travel service exports. The strategy also targets untapped potential in cultural exports, traditional Chinese medicine, and global culinary partnerships – think dumpling diplomacy meets tech-powered healthcare collabs! 🥟💻
- Priority sectors: Medical services, wellness tourism, digital content
- New tools: Streamlined visas, cross-border payment systems
- Global impact: Enhanced cultural exchange through service trade
This 2026 initiative comes as China positions itself at the forefront of the US$6.8 trillion global service trade market. For young professionals and entrepreneurs, it signals new opportunities in cross-border health tech startups and sustainable tourism ventures. 🌐✨
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China to promote imports of high-quality consumer services: minister
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