Could Open Cooperation Pave the Way for the Future? A New Era of Service Trade

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Could Open Cooperation Pave the Way for the Future? A New Era of Service Trade

As the world comes together and promotes open cooperation today, what kind of world will we face in the future? The “Open Cooperation Forum” held at the China International Fair for Trade in Services 2025 offers a glimpse into that future. If this trend continues, how will our lives change?

1. Today’s News

Source:
Open Cooperation Forum at China International Fair for Trade in Services 2025 Held

Summary:

  • New possibilities for trade through international cooperation were discussed.
  • Multinational participants gathered to explore future cooperation models.
  • Shared common challenges and solutions as the liberalization of service trade progresses.

2. Considering the Background

International trade has long focused on the export and import of goods, but with advancements in information technology, service trade has gained attention. Especially in the digital field, cross-border cooperation is essential. This background is why open cooperation is in demand. In our daily lives, we are increasingly using overseas services online. How will these trends change our lives?

3. What Will the Future Look Like?

Hypothesis 1 (Neutral): A Future Where Open Cooperation Becomes Commonplace

With countries working together and an open trading environment being established, the internationalization of business is expected to progress. As a result, our lives will be filled with more international options. However, the challenge will be how to coexist while respecting different cultures and customs. Changes in values may lead to the importance of internationally common standards being emphasized.

Hypothesis 2 (Optimistic): A Future With Significant Innovation Development

As open cooperation advances, new technologies and services will emerge one after another, making our lives more convenient and prosperous. Progress in international cooperation will lead to the fusion of different cultures and insights, giving rise to innovative ideas. Consequently, our values may shift towards embracing diversity, and the spirit of coexistence will spread.

Hypothesis 3 (Pessimistic): A Future Where Local Cultures Are Lost

With the advancement of open cooperation, there is a risk that international standardization will progress, leading to the loss of local cultures and uniqueness. Our lives may become homogenized, and individuality could diminish. As a change in values, efficiency and global standards may be prioritized, possibly leading to the neglect of local traditions and cultures.

4. Tips for Us

Thinking Tips

  • By reaffirming our own culture and values, we can better understand the perspectives of others.
  • Consider a balance between having a global perspective while valuing local characteristics.

Small Practical Tips

  • When using overseas services or products, take an interest in the culture behind them.
  • Participate in local events and cultural festivals to value local culture.

5. What Would You Do?

  • How do you think about the balance between international cooperation and local culture?
  • How would you like to leverage the advancement of open cooperation?
  • What expectations do you have for the future of international trade?

What kind of future have you envisioned? Please share with us through social media quotes or comments.

Jun Sasaki

Solo entrepreneur running StudyRiver — a future-focused media platform.
Mostly on Youtube & Instagram. Happy to follow back! From Japan.

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