New Requirements for English Majors in the Traditional Chinese Medicine Foreign Trade Industry in the New Era
Abstract
In recent years, traditional Chinese medicine has shown a unique advantage in the treatment and recovery of infected patients, coupled with the gratifying situation of the import and export of traditional Chinese medicine products, and the vibrant prospects of the traditional Chinese medicine foreign trade market, the current situation of the traditional Chinese medicine foreign trade industry is quite promising. Therefore, the demand for Chinese medicine foreign trade talents by Chinese medicine foreign trade enterprises has greatly risen, which also puts forward new requirements for English majors. This paper analyzes the development trend of Chinese medicine cross-border e-commerce industry and the new requirements for English talents in the current era, discusses the necessary working ability and quality that English professionals engaged in Chinese medicine foreign trade must have in the current context, and expounds the main strategies and ways to improve the professional ability and work quality of Chinese medicine foreign trade professionals in the new era from multiple directions based on the practice of the project. This paper hopes to promote the development of the foreign trade industry of traditional Chinese medicine, and at the same time provide certain references for the cultivation of English professionals, and explore a new direction for the employment of English majors.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/13107
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