China's exports of high-tech products continue to grow as many businesses accelerate the development of artificial intelligence (AI) application products and automation solutions to serve the international market.
According to China Customs Administration, the country's high-tech product export turnover reached 5.25 trillion yuan (approximately 775 billion USD) in 2025, an increase of 13.2% compared to the previous year.
At a trade fair in Warsaw (Poland), many Chinese businesses introduced new products such as smart electric suitcases, AI-integrated furniture and automation devices.
According to Xinhua, Hangzhou Aliotop Company has developed a remote-controlled electric suitcase model, tracking location and status through a phone application. The company said it has sold about 10,000 products in the North American and European markets since expanding abroad in 2025.
Not only focusing on consumer products, many Chinese businesses also provide integrated automation solutions for logistics and manufacturing, including collaborative robots, smart warehouse systems and digital management platforms.
In Poland, Tech4Business is distributing many lines of robots manufactured in China such as self-propelled floor cleaning robots, delivery robots and humanoid robots. A business representative said that Chinese manufacturers not only provide equipment but also support customization of solutions and technical services according to customer needs.
Some European businesses are also expanding cooperation with Chinese technology companies. The Decathlon sportswear retail chain has deployed Geek+'s self-propelled robots at distribution centers in France, Poland and Italy. Meanwhile, KION Group of Germany invests in ZIKOO Robotics to develop AI application warehouse automation solutions.
According to assessments quoted by Xinhua from the World Economic Forum (WEF), China is expanding its competitiveness in many technology fields, from electric vehicles, solar panels to robots and AI systems for businesses.
