XVII. Study on the Impact of China’s Business Environment on Service Trade

Authors

Jiali Liu
Dalian Minzu University, Faculty of Economics and Business
Weilong Wang
Dalian Minzu University, Faculty of Economics and Business

Synopsis

With the upgrading of national economies, outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) and service trade have become increasingly vital to global trade. China’s economic restructuring has promoted high-quality growth in the service sector, making it a key driver of economic development. Studies show that a favourable business environment-transparent legal systems, efficient procedures, low business costs, and firm public services-can attract investment and talent, enhancing service trade performance. Such an environment reduces operational costs, improves efficiency, and fosters fair competition, enabling service trade enterprises to gain market share and improve profitability. This paper analyses the mechanisms through which the business environment affects service trade and proposes policy recommendations further to optimise conditions for sustainable growth in the sector.

Author Biographies

Jiali Liu, Dalian Minzu University, Faculty of Economics and Business

Jiali Liu has a master's in International Business from the International School of Business, Dalian Minzu University. Her research focuses on the business environment, service trade, photovoltaic exports, and high-tech product trade. Recently, she has expanded her research scope from the field of photovoltaic products to include high-tech products.

Dalian, China. E-mail: 19859135973@163.com

Weilong Wang, Dalian Minzu University, Faculty of Economics and Business

Weilong Wang is a postgraduate student in International Business at the School of International Business, Dalian Minzu University. His research focuses on commerce within the Belt and Road Initiative and Free Trade Zones, specifically analysing trade patterns of speciality agricultural products between China and BRI/RCEP member countries.

Dalian, China. E-mail: welongwang@163.com

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Published

July 1, 2025

How to Cite

Liu, J., & Wang, W. (2025). XVII. Study on the Impact of China’s Business Environment on Service Trade. 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. 371-386). University of Maribor Press. https://press.um.si/index.php/ump/catalog/book/987/chapter/719