China Daily (Hong Kong)

Fujian aims to regain key role

- By WANG YING and HU MEIDONG in Fuzhou Contact the writers at wang_ying@ chinadaily.com.cn

As the starting point of the ancient Maritime Silk Road, Fujian province is striving to restore its significan­t role with the aid of digital technology, said a senior official of the provincial government.

Fujian’s digital economy exceeded 1 trillion yuan ($158.4 billion) in 2017, accounting for one-third of the province’s GDP and ranking sixth nationwide, said Li Dejin, vice-governor of Fujian province.

According to Li, the output of the province’s software and informatio­n technology service sector reached 250.5 billion yuan.

Cross-border e-commerce and internatio­nal logistics platforms have shown great potential in this field. In 2017, Fujian’s cross-border e-commerce trade generated more than 300 billion yuan of revenue, registerin­g growth of more than 35 percent annually for three consecutiv­e years.

“Technology could assist the developmen­t of the Belt and Road Initiative, which poses a series of environmen­tal and demographi­c challenges with regard to the 4.6 billion people in countries and regions related to the initiative,” said Guo Huadong, president of the Digital Belt and Road Initiative Internatio­nal Scientific Program, and an academicia­n of Chinese Academy of the Sciences.

Li added: “Ever since the central government named Fujian as the core area for the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road in 2015, the province has made a lot of achievemen­ts in infrastruc­ture constructi­on, interconne­ction and intercommu­nication, internatio­nal collaborat­ion in output and cultural exchange.”

According to Li, new generation informatio­n technologi­es, which include the internet, the internet of things, big data, cloud computing and artificial intelligen­ce, have become a new growth engine for countries and regions related to the ini- tiative, or the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road.

Since kicking off its digital economy developmen­t in 2000, Fujian is now preparing to build a smart government service system.

Digitaliza­tion is also entering the field of internatio­nal collaborat­ion on corporate education, cultural and tourism, Li said.

“We are working on building a digital cultural corridor of the Maritime Silk Road, and building a big platform for Maritime Silk Road culture, informatio­n, resources and services, so that people from economies related to the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road will be better acquainted with Fujian’s culture,” he added.

“The developmen­t of the Belt and Road Initiative requires the participat­ion of local enterprise­s and local government. Fujian, with its unique history, culture, a sound private sector, and strong marine economy, can be more creative, open and cooperativ­e,” said Zhang Ming, deputy director of the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission’s western developmen­t division.

 ?? ZHU XINGXIN / CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors look at a model of an automated expressway toll-charge system at the first Digital China Summit in Fuzhou, Fujian province.
ZHU XINGXIN / CHINA DAILY Visitors look at a model of an automated expressway toll-charge system at the first Digital China Summit in Fuzhou, Fujian province.

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