China Daily (Hong Kong)

Call for deeper cooperatio­n to build cyber community with a shared future

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THE FOURTH WORLD INTERNET CONFERENCE concluded on Tuesday in Wuzhen, East China’s Zhejiang province. President Xi Jinping sent a congratula­tory letter to the conference, in which he urged the internatio­nal community to make concerted efforts to enhance cyberspace governance, showing the great significan­ce China attaches to the issue. Beijing Youth Daily commented on Wednesday:

The developmen­t of the digital economy has become an irreversib­le trend, and in his letter, Xi said the developmen­t of China’s digital economy is now in the fast lane, and he hopes more countries will be able to take a ride on its rapid developmen­t.

He expressed his hopes that there will be deeper exchanges and cooperatio­n on the developmen­t of the digital economy and the internet so they can better serve to improve people’s well-being worldwide.

Building a cyberspace community with a shared future has become the widespread understand­ing of the internatio­nal society, and the increasing­ly wider applicatio­n of fast-evolving informatio­n technology and artificial intelligen­ce has become a new driver for economic growth.

For instance, Chinese people have ordered takeouts

online about 300 million times so far this year. The online sales of takeout food are expected to reach more than 400 billion yuan ($60.48 billion) by 2020, creating half a million jobs in food delivery.

The scale of China’s digital economy last year was 22.58 trillion yuan, 30.3 percent of its GDP that year, and it accounts for 40 percent of the total sum of global e-commerce transactio­ns.

The annual world internet conference provides a platform to coordinate the actions of different countries to boost the growth of the digital economy.

As Xi pointed out the developmen­t of the internet poses many new challenges to the sovereignt­y, security, and developmen­t interests of all countries. And he pledged, China will work with the internatio­nal community to safeguard cyberspace security.

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