China Daily (Hong Kong)

Digital Silk Road forges strong links

China to strengthen cooperatio­n on cross-border e-commerce

- By ANDREW MOODY and CHENG YU in Wuzhen, Zhejiang Contact the writers at chengyu@chinadaily.com.cn

China is committed to the developmen­t of the digital Silk Road, which will transform links between countries, according to a government official.

“We will actively promote the digital Silk Road to construct a community of common destiny in cyberspace,” said Chen Zhaoxiong, viceminist­er of industry and informatio­n technology, during the 4th World Internet Conference held in Wuzhen.

“In the era of economic globalizat­ion, China’s informatio­n communicat­ion industry will not only pay attention to developmen­t within our borders but also other countries across the world,” he said.

In 2016, China’s digital economy grew 18.9 percent and contribute­d 22.6 trillion yuan ($3.35 trillion) to the country’s economy, according to a report from the China Academy of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology.

“As both a practition­er and beneficiar­y of the digital economy, China is willing to deepen and widen coordinate­rms tion and cooperatio­n with countries around the world to benefit people,” said Lin Nianxiu, deputy head of the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, China’s top economic planner.

The forum was also addressed by Dominique de Villepin, former prime minister of France, who emphasized that he welcomed China’s active moves to create the digital Silk Road.

He said it was important that more countries had good digital access, otherwise it would become a source of greater inequality in the world, contrastin­g that while in the West and in parts of Asia, digital penetratio­n was around 80 percent, this was not the case everywhere.

Chinese companies were beginning to take the lead in the global digital economy, with 2017 seeing the major listed Chinese tech companies being valued more than their US counterpar­ts in of their market capitaliza­tion.

“There has been a technologi­cal shift from West to East with the rise of internet champions in China as an alternativ­e to those in the US and it is a turning point,” he added.

China has made breakthrou­ghs in a number of fields of telecommun­ications and has pioneered areas including shared bikes and payment through smartphone­s.

In terms of future developmen­t, Chen from the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology said that China can cooperate with other countries on cross-border e-commerce and improve the level of logistics which can provide convenienc­e for digitaliza­tion. Commercial networks, online education and medical services, and social media are among some of the key areas.

“To seize the opportunit­y brought by the revolution in informatio­n communicat­ion technology, China, together with other countries, can also make technologi­cal breakthrou­ghs in areas including 4G and 5G, artificial intelligen­ce, industrial internet, cloud computing and big data,” he added.

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