Abstract

China has made significant progress in green economic development, but it also faces challenges such as green trade. This study provides an overall analysis of the development pattern of green trade in eastern, central, and western China. It then focuses on the eastern region, using specific foreign trade data from the Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai areas to analyze the impact of foreign trade on the efficiency of the green economy. The study aims to explore the prospects of China's international trade development in the context of a green economy. The research reveals that China has made positive strides in both import and export trade and environmental protection. However, there is still a need to enhance trade balance, promote trade development in central and western regions, and strengthen environmental management and regulation by businesses in terms of ecological benefits.

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