Vannoja, Senior Vice President of the National Committee on U.S.-China Trade, says U.S. companies are deeply involved in China's digitization process and hopes to see more cooperation in the future.
The 8th China International Import Expo will be held in Shanghai from November 5th to 10th. Fan Nuoya, senior vice chairman of the China National Committee of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, said at the Overflow Effect Forum of the 8th China International Import Expo that China's digital development is booming, manifested in the application of artificial intelligence, manufacturing automation, robot technology, and low-altitude economy. They are reshaping not only industries but also integrating into daily life in China and globally. U.S. companies are deeply involved in these areas, as partners, investors, and innovators. It is hoped to see more U.S. companies participate, deepen cooperation in areas where mutual economic interests align. Technology should not be a dividing line, but a bridge for communication to build trust and transparency. Digital transformation can be a space for cooperation, jointly promoting global standards and bringing tangible value to the world, consumers, and society.
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