Abstract

With the rapid development of the digital economy, technological innovation is profoundly changing the face of international trade. This article explores various aspects of how technology is reshaping global markets in the context of the digital economy. First, we define the digital economy and its evolution, emphasizing its importance to international trade. It then analyzes the rise of e-commerce, the application of blockchain technology in supply chain management, and how automation and artificial intelligence are changing logistics, revealing how these innovations are improving the efficiency and convenience of trade processes. It then discusses the impact of technological innovation on market structure, including the rise of emerging markets and opportunities for smes in international trade. Consumer behaviour is also changing, with the popularity of online shopping and the impact of social media on consumer decisions further driving changes in the market. Finally, this paper puts forward policy recommendations to address the challenges brought by technological innovation, emphasizing that countries should actively adjust their strategies to cope with this rapidly changing environment and achieve sustainable development. Through in-depth analysis, this paper aims to provide valuable insights and suggestions for the academic community and related fields to promote the healthy development of international trade.

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