Recently, the special general meeting of the Global Services Trade Alliance was grandly held in Beijing. IBI was invited to attend and was officially chosen as a new member of the Global Services Trade Alliance at the meeting. Both parties will collaborate to deepen cooperation in fields such as digital services trade and international supply chain coordination, jointly exploring new paths for high-quality development of global services trade.
The Global Services Trade Alliance is an international, industry-specific, non-profit social organization dedicated to promoting global services trade exchange and cooperation. By early 2025, the alliance’s member units have covered 41 countries worldwide, reaching 288 members with an internationalization rate of 36%. It plays a significant role in promoting the alignment of international rules and mutual recognition of service standards.
This membership is based on prior close communication and consensus. In August 2025, Alliance President Jiang Zengwei led a delegation to visit IBI's digital economy headquarters, where both parties conducted in-depth discussions on regional digital economy collaboration and international cooperation in service trade. They highly praised IBI's industrial internet model, recognizing its potential to connect with international markets and suggesting that the alliance could deepen explorations with IBI in areas such as cross-border digital services to jointly create a new cooperation paradigm.
The Global Services Trade Alliance serves as an important platform for promoting the development of international services trade. IBI will actively participate in activities organized by the alliance, such as the Global Services Trade Entrepreneurs Summit, and, based on its business layout in industrial e-commerce, industrial digitization, and cross-border industrial zones, will play an active role in promoting industrial chain and supply chain coordination and exploring new business models in digital service trade, contributing to the digital development and high-level opening-up of global services trade.
As a vertical e-commerce platform under IBI focused on the entire industrial chain of general agriculture, LYDD will closely follow IBI's globalization pace, anchoring in the track of building a digital ecosystem for general agriculture and collaborating with the headquarters to develop new international service trade spaces.