The Position and Function of the Silk Road Economic Belt in the Global Value Chain Exploring
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https://doi.org/10.54097/fbem.v9i2.9191Keywords:
Silk Road, Global value chain, Economy, Trade.Abstract
The construction of the Silk Road Economic Belt refers to the enhancement of trade and cultural communication among China and the countries along the Silk Road, aiming to achieve mutually beneficial and friendly development and promote global economic growth. The global value chain represents a global business organization that integrates commodity manufacturing, production, sales, and after-sales services. The Silk Road Economic Belt holds a significant position and plays a crucial role in the global value chain by enhancing the security of global value chain construction, promoting trade among countries along the Silk Road, and driving global economic development. Based on this, it is necessary to establish a scientific and reasonable trade model, introduce excellent professionals, improve monetary circulation systems, strengthen policy exchanges and road infrastructure construction among countries, and implement measures to promote global economic development.
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