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Improving energy efficiency and reducing carbon emissions are currently global goals pursued by countries worldwide. The Chinese government has also committed to peaking carbon dioxide emissions by 2030. As a developing country with the highest export volume of goods in the world, it is crucial for China to utilize digital technology to reduce carbon emissions in its export sector. Our study utilized spatial econometric methods to examine the impact of digitalization in manufacturing on export carbon emission efficiency in various provinces of China from 2003 to 2020. The results of our research indicate that digitalization in manufacturing has significantly improved the efficiency of export carbon emissions in these provinces. However, the spatial spillover effects were found to be insignificant. This impact was more pronounced in provinces with higher levels of economic development, human capital, and infrastructure construction. The digitalization of the manufacturing industry primarily enhances export carbon emission efficiency through total factor productivity, upgrading of industrial structure, and improvement of export product quality. This paper provides research ideas and policy recommendations for utilizing the digital development of manufacturing to promote the improvement of export carbon emission efficiency. • Taking the export sector as the research object. • Using input-output method to calculate export carbon emission efficiency. • Digitalization has improved export carbon efficiency, but no spatial spillover effect. • The impact mechanism includes technology, product quality, and industrial structure.
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