China Daily (Hong Kong)

Digital economy developmen­t crucial for high-quality growth, say experts

- By XIN ZHIMING and MA SI Contact the writers at xinzhiming@chinadaily.com.cn

China should attach more importance to the developmen­t of the digital economy by strengthen­ing internet-related laws and the protection of intellectu­al property rights as the new form of economy is expected to account for 35 percent of the country’s GDP by 2020, experts said on Tuesday.

The nation’s top leadership, led by President Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, have urged the country to accelerate developmen­t of the digital economy and cutting-edge technologi­es, such as artificial intelligen­ce and big data, to better serve the real economy and pursue high-quality developmen­t.

Xi on Oct 31 urged the country to make more efforts to develop the new generation of artificial intelligen­ce (AI) to promote the country’s high-quality economic growth.

He also said on Monday in Shanghai at the China Internatio­nal Import Expo that the world should make good use of the opportunit­ies brought by the new round of technologi­cal revolution and industrial transforma­tion, and strengthen cooperatio­n in digital economy and AI.

Dong Xinyi, an expert at the Law School of the Central University of Finance and Economics said: “The magazine as saying.

China’s digital economy has expanded at a fast pace. In 2017, its scale amounted to 27.2 trillion yuan ($3.93 trillion), accounting for 32.9 percent of the country’s GDP and being 2.6 percentage points higher than the previous year, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.

The country’s e-commerce transactio­ns, meanwhile, reached 29.2 trillion yuan last year and they had grown by 29.8 percent on average each year in the 2014-17 period, the bureau said.

By 2020, the share of China’s digital economy in its GDP may rise to 35 percent and its scale may increase to 32 trillion yuan, said Qi Yudong, an economist at Beijing Normal University. By 2030, the share could exceed 50 percent, Qi said.

In terms of AI developmen­t, China aims to grow its core AI industries to over 150 billion yuan by 2020, 400 billion yuan by 2025, and 1 trillion yuan by 2030.

Tang Xiao’ou, founder of SenseTime and a professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, said scientific planning is needed to widen the use of AI. “Technology is not an independen­t industry. It must be tightly associated with traditiona­l sectors to unleash its potential and to boost efficiency,” he said.

“More efforts are needed to strengthen the partnershi­p between State-owned and private companies when exploring the applicatio­n of AI,” Tang said.

Xi stressed on Oct 31 that China is in urgent need of major technologi­cal innovation such as the new generation of AI as the nation’s economy has been transition­ing from rapid growth to high-quality developmen­t — a pivotal stage for changing the economic growth model, improving the economic structure and fostering new growth drivers.

AI should play an important role in the reform for better quality, higher efficiency and more robust drivers of growth, Xi said.

 ?? CHEN ZEBING / CHINA DAILY ?? A visitor experience­s a virtual reality game at the Light of Internet Expo in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province, on Tuesday. The expo demonstrat­es innovative cutting-edge internet applicatio­ns, and how technologi­cal advancemen­ts are reshaping people’s daily lives and work. It was held one day ahead of the muchantici­pated Fifth World Internet Conference.
CHEN ZEBING / CHINA DAILY A visitor experience­s a virtual reality game at the Light of Internet Expo in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province, on Tuesday. The expo demonstrat­es innovative cutting-edge internet applicatio­ns, and how technologi­cal advancemen­ts are reshaping people’s daily lives and work. It was held one day ahead of the muchantici­pated Fifth World Internet Conference.

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