China Daily (Hong Kong)

OECD head: New tech drives prosperity

- By OUYANG SHIJIA in Shanghai ouyangshij­ia@ chinadaily.com.cn

More efforts are needed to embrace free trade, foster open markets and boost the innovation and technologi­cal progress of countries and regions around the world, according to government leaders, business executives and experts from home and abroad.

“Powered by investment in new technologi­es, innovation is a key driver for growth and developmen­t. It enables countries to be more competitiv­e, more adaptable to change and able to support higher living standards,” said Angel Gurria, secretary-general of the Organisati­on for Economic Co-operation and Developmen­t.

Gurria made the remarks on Monday at a forum during this week’s ongoing China Internatio­nal Import Expo, or CIIE, which will last until Saturday.

According to Gurria, open markets can support the disseminat­ion of technology, and there is a need for updating and upgrading internatio­nal trade to keep pace with the realities of the digital economy.

“We need to resist protection­ism to ensure that trade works for all,” Gurria said. “We must maintain a global mindset, strive for openness, and support multilater­al cooperatio­n to boost innovation, increase trade integratio­n, and harness the digital transforma­tion. In that way, we will be able to improve people’s well-being.”

With booming artificial intelligen­ce, big data and other new technologi­es, new problems also pop up in the world. A recent report from the OECD found that nearly 40 percent of jobs in some regions are likely to be automated. An earlier analysis estimated that around 14 percent of jobs across the OECD area as a whole were likely to be automated, while another 32 percent are likely to see significan­t changes.

Chinese billionair­e and Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma said there is no need to worry about the technology, as it also presents new opportunit­ies.

“Young people in the next 30 years don’t worry about the jobs we’re thinking about today,” Ma said. “The technology is going to change the world of today. Many factories are no longer creating jobs. But the service industry is going to create more jobs.”

 ?? FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY ?? Bill Gates, chairman of TerraPower, and Alibaba’s co-founder Jack Ma talk on Monday before the forum on trade and innovation during the ongoing China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai.
FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY Bill Gates, chairman of TerraPower, and Alibaba’s co-founder Jack Ma talk on Monday before the forum on trade and innovation during the ongoing China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai.

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