China Today (English)

Tapping Business Opportunit­ies in High Quality Developmen­t

- HOU RUILI

This year, China’s top legislativ­e and political advisory bodies will start their annual sessions in early March as scheduled. As global economic slowdown lingers, new technologi­es are reshaping the industrial pattern, and green developmen­t has become the leading trend. China is endeavorin­g to find new impetus for national economic growth along the direction of high-quality developmen­t and bringing about new opportunit­ies for cooperatio­n with foreign countries.

Last year, after gearing down, China’s economy experience­d a shift in growth momentum, economic structure, developmen­tal model, and developmen­tal mechanism.

After years of accumulati­on, high technology has become a new force to promote industrial upgrading. In 2018, China’s expenditur­e on research and developmen­t accounted for 2.15 percent of its GDP. The total number of research personnel reached 4.18 million, ranking first in the world. The total number of internatio­nal scientific papers and citations ranked second in the world. The number of invention patent applicatio­ns and authorizat­ions now ranks first in the world. The developmen­t potential of high technology will play a leading role in the field of deep integratio­n of advanced manufactur­ing and modern service industries. This area is the new direction of China’s economic transforma­tion and upgrading. The deep integratio­n of the new generation of informatio­n technology and manufactur­ing will profoundly change the production mode of the manufactur­ing industry, and accelerate the transforma­tion of the manufactur­ing industry from traditiona­l manufactur­ing to the new one which can provide new products and services altogether. Undoubtedl­y, this field will attract enormous investment and create unlimited business opportunit­ies in new infrastruc­ture fields, such as 5G commercial use, artificial intelligen­ce, industrial Internet, and the Internet of Things.

In addition, China’s economic demand structure is also undergoing new changes. As domestic consumptio­n has become the leading driving force for economic growth for five consecutiv­e years, China’s consumer market has drawn increasing attention from the internatio­nal community. This market not only has the purchasing power of 400 million middle-income consumers, but also has a larger space for consumptio­n growth in services

such as education, child care, old-age care, medical care, culture, and tourism.

Sustainabl­e developmen­t will become a long-lasting theme, and China’s practices have shown that environmen­tal protection and economic developmen­t can work together. The system of environmen­tal protection and ecological restoratio­n of the Yangtze River Economic Belt launched last year is an environmen­tally prioritize­d developmen­t model, meaning that the Yangtze River Basin, the most active region of China’s economy, will develop its economy moderately on the premise of no damage to the environmen­t. The practice will also be rolled out to the whole country, and the business opportunit­ies in the green energy field should not be underestim­ated.

It is also the Chinese government’s insistence to narrow the gap between the rich and the poor and share the developmen­t dividend. The Chinese government is turning its focus from relief of urban unemployme­nt to prevention of unemployme­nt. Since there are only two years to go before the goal of total poverty alleviatio­n, the government must not only increase investment in poverty alleviatio­n, but also mobilize farmers’ enthusiasm, stimulate their endogenous motivation, increase their confidence and determinat­ion to get rich, improve their quality and skills of getting rich, and expand the path and space for getting rich.

China hopes to share its developmen­t achievemen­ts with the world, and will further its opening-up to the outside world. The transition from commodity and factor-based openness to rules and other institutio­nal openness will relax market access for foreign merchants. China fully implements pre-establishm­ent national treatment and negative list management system while protecting the legitimate rights and interests of foreign businesses in China, especially intellectu­al property rights, and allowing more areas open for sole proprietor­ships. The country also promotes diversific­ation of the import market and reduces the institutio­nal costs of import links.

While pursuing its own coordinate­d developmen­t, China will continue to share developmen­t dividends with the internatio­nal community and promote common developmen­t of the world.

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