X. Study on the Influence Mechanism of Digital Economy Development on China’s Service Trade Exports-Based on Countries Along the “Belt and Road”

Authors

Baomin Yin
Dalian Minzu University, Faculty of Economics and Business
Guopeng Li
Dalian Minzu University, Faculty of Economics and Business

Synopsis

The digital economy has injected a strong impetus into developing service trade along the "Belt and Road" between China and other countries. Based on the countries along the "Belt and Road", this paper analyses the impact mechanism of the digital economy on China's service trade exports, focusing on cost reduction and market expansion, and puts forward corresponding policy recommendations.

Author Biographies

Baomin Yin, Dalian Minzu University, Faculty of Economics and Business

Baomin Yin is a graduate student majoring in international business at the School of International Business, Dalian Minzu University. His postgraduate studies are in “Belt and Road” and FTA business, and his research focuses on the impact of the “Belt and Road” initiative and the establishment of 

Guopeng Li, Dalian Minzu University, Faculty of Economics and Business

Dr. Guopeng Li is a lecturer of International Economics and Trade at International Business College, Dalian Minzu University. His research focuses on regional economic cooperation, national economic development, and the development of the care industry for the elderly. In recent years, he has published more than 30 academic articles in several Chinese and English journals. With the fast development of IT and AI, his research has expanded to digital economics and digital trade. 

Dalian, China. E-mail: liguopeng@dlnu.edu.cn

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Published

July 1, 2025

How to Cite

Yin, B., & Li, G. (2025). X. Study on the Influence Mechanism of Digital Economy Development on China’s Service Trade Exports-Based on Countries Along the “Belt and Road”. In J. Zhang, S. Bobek, X. Zhang, & S. Sternad Zabukovšek (Eds.), & D. Liu & W. Wang, The Impact of Digital Economy on One Belt One Road Initiative (pp. 219-238). University of Maribor Press. https://press.um.si/index.php/ump/catalog/book/987/chapter/712