Today’s trade and economic landscape features important developments in global service trade, bilateral trade negotiations and market signals. On November 9, 2025, exporters, importers and trade-advisors should watch the following shifts closely.
At EximHub.pro, we track these trends to assist businesses in adapting strategy and compliance. Here are today’s major updates.
1. Service-Trade Focus at China International Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai

China’s CIIE features a dedicated “Trade in Services” exhibition area, emphasising advanced logistics, digital service platforms and value-chain integration. Xinhua News
Why it matters:
- Exporters of services (e.g., logistics tech, fintech, software) have a spotlight moment in China.
- Manufacturing firms increasingly must integrate service components (after-sales, digital platforms) to remain competitive.
EximHub Insight:
If your business supplies services or hybrid goods+services, now is the time to examine your China-market strategy, service-packaging and compliance readiness. Visit our market research & export growth support for tailored guidance.
2. Shanghai Declaration on Cooperative Trade Agenda

The “Shanghai Declaration” was adopted during a trade and development forum, setting a global agenda for more inclusive, cooperative trade frameworks. TradingView
Why it matters:
- Indicates movement toward trade policies favouring shared growth rather than purely competition.
- Could influence trade-agreements, services liberalisation, and multilateral frameworks.
EximHub Insight:
Businesses should monitor evolving policy norms — especially SMEs in export sectors — and adapt to frameworks where cooperation and value-addition are emphasised. Use our export strategy advisory to stay ahead.
3. India & New Zealand Complete Fourth Round of FTA Talks

India and New Zealand concluded the fourth round of their FTA negotiations, covering goods, services and rules of origin. News On Air
Trade relevance:
- For Indian exporters, improved access to NZ could open new markets for agriculture, services and manufacturing.
- Importers and sourcing firms should evaluate potential changes in duty, compliance and sourcing diversification.
EximHub Insight:
If you export from India or source via NZ, now is a time to examine your value-chain implications and readiness for changes in trade rules. Explore our India export support services for a deep dive.
What Exporters & Importers Should Do Now
- Review your service-export offering and positioning given the CIIE’s “Trade in Services” emphasis.
- Track policy signals from global trade forums (like the Shanghai Declaration) — cooperation-oriented regimes may reward value-added, service-integrated exports.
- For Indian/NZ links: prepare for changes in duties, rules of origin and compliance demands that could reshape sourcing and exporting.
- Visit EximHub.pro for customised guidance, export-growth planning and market-access insights.
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