China Daily (Hong Kong)

Digital economy growth requires global efforts

Senior official calls on countries to build a fair and efficient governance system

- By OUYANG SHIJIA in Wuzhen, Zhejiang ouyangshij­ia@chinadaily.com.cn

China is willing to deepen global cooperatio­n in the digital economy to gain new momentum and expand global economic growth, the head of the country’s internet regulatory body said on Monday.

Xu Lin, minister of the Cyberspace Administra­tion of China, reiterated that China would further open its economy and would work with other countries to develop an integrated global digital market with mutual benefits.

“We will actively implement the G20 Digital Economy Developmen­t and Cooperatio­n Initiative and deepen internatio­nal cooperatio­n related to the Belt and Road Initiative,” Xu said at the 4th World Internet Conference.

According to Xu, countries should strengthen cooperatio­n in policy making and regulation on network facilities, informatio­n technology, cross-border e-commerce, data distributi­on and other digital related fields to build a fair and efficient governance system.

“Working together, we should deepen global cooperatio­n on cybersecur­ity, strengthen data protection and combat crimes in the field of digital economy,” Xu said.

Digital economy is playing an increasing­ly significan­t part in driving China’s ecoin nomic growth. The size of China’s digital economy hit 22 trillion yuan ($3.3 trillion) in 2016, accounting for 30 percent of the country’s gross domestic product.

Yuan Jiajun, governor of Zhejiang province, said the digital economy is also increasing­ly becoming a key driver to boost global economic developmen­t.

“The digital economy is experienci­ng a new phase of high growth, and is projected to be worth $16 trillion in China by 2035,” Yuan added.

Seeing the big potential, the Chinese government has attached great importance to the developmen­t of the digital economy and introduced a wide range of strategies and operations, including the national IT developmen­t strategy, the national big data strategy and the “Internet Plus” action plan.

Statistics from the China Internet Network Informatio­n Center back up this internet boom. By June this year, the country had about 750 million netizens, accounting for one-fifth of the global total.

“To promote and support the developmen­t of the digital economy, it is necessary for global leaders, government­s, related industries and academia to reach a consensus,” said Wang Binying, deputy director-general of the World Intellectu­al Property Organizati­on.

She added that the digital economy will accelerate transforma­tion and upgrading in various industries, and have a huge impact on people’s daily life.

Zhang Yong, CEO of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, agreed, saying the integratio­n of the digital and real economies offers a promising blueprint for future developmen­t.

“It offers enormous opportunit­ies for China to catch up with leading countries,” he said.

Working together, we should deepen global cooperatio­n ... in the field of digital economy.” Xu Lin,

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