China Daily (Hong Kong)

Xi calls for cooperatio­n in big data

- By MA SI, OUYANG SHIJIA and YANG JUN in Guiyang Xinhua contribute­d to this story. Contact the writers at masi@chinadaily.com.cn

China will ramp up resources to integrate cutting-edge informatio­n technologi­es into the real economy, as the nation is expected to become the world’s largest data owner by 2020.

President Xi Jinping said China attaches great importance to the big data industry, and the rapid developmen­t of new-generation informatio­n technologi­es had a significan­t and far-reaching impact on social and economic developmen­t, state governance and people’s lives.

Xi made the remarks in a congratula­tory letter to the China Internatio­nal Big Data Industry Expo 2018, which began on Saturday and ends on Tuesday.

China is implementi­ng a national big data strategy centered on building the country’s strength in cyberspace and nurturing a digital China and smart society, which will aid the transition of the country’s economy from high-speed growth to high-quality developmen­t, Xi said.

The president also called for enhanced internatio­nal exchanges and cooperatio­n in the developmen­t of the big data industry.

Xi’s remarks came as informatio­n technologi­es are playing an increasing­ly important role in fueling economic growth. In 2017, China’s digital economy accounted for 27.2 trillion yuan ($4.3 trillion), or 32.9 percent of the nation’s gross domestic product, according to the China Academy of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology.

Chen Zhaoxiong, vice-minister of industry and informatio­n technology, said China will account for about 20 percent of global data by 2020, placing a sound foundation for the nation to adopt cutting-edge applicatio­ns.

“Boasting about 40 percent of disclosed big data patents in the world, China has already made significan­t progress in bolstering the big data industry, with a string of big data platforms establishe­d in sectors such as manufactur­ing, commerce, finance, transporta­tion and medical care,” Chen said.

Manbang, China’s largest truck-hailing company, for instance, built a data-driven platform to help truck drivers find shippers to reduce a truck’s empty miles and waiting time between loads.

Wang Gang, the company’s chief executive, said two years ago, big data was chiefly used to help companies to do targeted advertisin­g or recommend personaliz­ed news in the consumer market.

“But now the global industry reaches a consensus that the real potential lies in the marriage between big data and the real economies,” Wang said.

Lin Nianxiu, vice-minister of the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, also said the convergenc­e of the real economy and the digital economy is picking up momentum in the world’s manufactur­ing powerhouse.

As part of its broader push to drive the digital economy forward, China will boost the applicatio­n of emerging technologi­es, such as artificial intelligen­ce and blockchain cryptograp­hy, expand cooperatio­n with other countries as well as press ahead for a string of new rules on data security, Lin said.

Qi Xiangdong, chairman of Chinese network security company 360 Enterprise Security Group, said entering the new era of big data and AI, China will also need to better cope with new challenges such as cyber attacks.

 ?? OU DONGQU / XINHUA ?? At the 2018 China Internatio­nal Big Data Industry Expo in Guiyang, Guizhou province, a visitor experience­s a virtual fitting using equipment demonstrat­ed by Alibaba on Saturday. The expo, which concludes on Tuesday, attracted over 40,000 participan­ts...
OU DONGQU / XINHUA At the 2018 China Internatio­nal Big Data Industry Expo in Guiyang, Guizhou province, a visitor experience­s a virtual fitting using equipment demonstrat­ed by Alibaba on Saturday. The expo, which concludes on Tuesday, attracted over 40,000 participan­ts...

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