China Daily (Hong Kong)

World Internet Conference

Businesses laud leadership’s backing for technology­driven progress

- By HE WEI and FAN FEIFEI in Wuzhen, Zhejiang hewei@chinadaily.com.cn Wang Keju contribute­d to this story.

China’s growing openness and its digital economy’s continuing impetus to social and economic developmen­t are big positives, business executives and experts said.

Nathan Blecharczy­k, co-founder and chairman of Airbnb China, a vacation home-rental platform, said President Xi Jinping’s congratula­tory message to the 4th World Internet Conference on Sunday showcased the open and supportive attitude of the country’s leaders toward the digital economy as well as the increasing­ly pioneering role China plays in innovation.

“We want to continue working closely with the government, industry, businesses and the public in China, and believe that technology can bring the country and the world closer and promote people-to-people exchange,” Blecharczy­k said.

The key message from the conference is to bring the world together through candid exchange, dialogue and partnershi­p, said RJ Pittman, chief product officer of eBay Inc.

“We are cheered by this repeated emphasis on creating a fair and just internet environmen­t, with a special focus on internatio­nal cooperatio­n,” said Pittman.

He also underlined the significan­ce of cross-border e-commerce in driving internatio­nal trade and promoting equality.

It is also a topic that Wang Huning, a member of the Standing Committee of the CPC Central Committee Political Bureau, touched upon in his address to the event.

One promising initiative on this frontier is the digital Silk Road. That is, accelerati­ng internet infrastruc­ture to develop artificial intelligen­ce, big data and sharing economy, said Luigi Gambardell­a, president of ChinaEU, a nonprofit organizati­on promoting digital and internet cooperatio­n.

Xi is a leader who will “make China thrive in the digital age, while his speech touched on strengthen­ing infrastruc­ture networks and developing advanced manufactur­ing through the integratio­n of the internet, big data and artificial intelligen­ce”, Gambardell­a said.

The government has given digital players space to experiment before enacting regulation and is now becoming an active supporter, said Jonathan Woetzel, a director of the McKinsey Global Institute. He identified China as a “global leader” in the digital economy.

The leaders’ speeches are clear signs that Beijing has flagged digital economy as “an intrinsic source” to drive macroecono­my, said Shen Yi, head of the Cyberspace Governance Research Center at Fudan University.

Shen said China’s leadership is adding substance to the governance and future of the internet, through introducti­on of concrete steps, with the private sector exerting a centripeta­l force.

“The speeches show China’s unpreceden­ted level of openness and the commitment to voluntaril­y abide by internatio­nal standards,” he said.

Agreed Huang Zhixiong, deputy director of the Institute of Internatio­nal Law at Wuhan University. “By respecting cybersover­eignty and upholding cybersecur­ity, the country can bring dividends of internet developmen­t to its people and the rest of the world.”

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 ?? ZHU XINGXIN / CHINA DAILY ?? Wang Huning, a member of the Standing Committee of the CPC Central Committee Political Bureau, visits a self-service supermarke­t during the 4th World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province, on Sunday.
ZHU XINGXIN / CHINA DAILY Wang Huning, a member of the Standing Committee of the CPC Central Committee Political Bureau, visits a self-service supermarke­t during the 4th World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province, on Sunday.

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