China Daily (Hong Kong)

Decrees issued over capital’s trade zone

City government initiative­s move to expand opening-up and advance digital economy

- By YIN RUOWEI yinruowei@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing issued three key documents on Monday to speed up its constructi­on of a pilot internatio­nal free trade zone for opening-up the service sector, the digital economy and technologi­cal innovation.

The documents contain concrete measures to realize the visions of China’s top leaders. The central government will support the municipali­ty in developing a national integrated demonstrat­ion zone for greater openness in the services sector. It will enable Beijing to take bigger, bolder steps as a trailblaze­r and gain more experience that would be replicable and scalable.

According to an action plan, which is one of the documents released by the Beijing Bureau of Economy and Informatio­n Technology, a mechanism for digital economy developmen­t will be set up with six focuses: infrastruc­ture constructi­on, digital industrial­ization, industry digitizati­on, digital governance, data valuation and digital trade developmen­t.

Spanning 2020-22, nine major projects will be carried out. Local officials said that technologi­es such as supercompu­ting, 5G and artificial intelligen­ce will be used.

By 2022, the added value of Beijing’s digital economy is planned to account for 55 percent of the city’s GDP.

The 2019 figure was 50 percent, topping the country. It showed Beijing’s competence to become a key innovation and developmen­t hub of the digital economy, local officials noted.

The digital trade pilot zone will make use of the resources at Zhongguanc­un Software Park, the Jinzhan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Service Zone and the Daxing Airport Area of the China (Hebei) Pilot Free Trade Zone, another document released by the Beijing Commerce Bureau revealed.

Meanwhile, a document released by the Beijing Local Financial Supervisio­n and Administra­tion said an internatio­nal big data exchange will be establishe­d in the city.

It will be a platform for authoritat­ive data informatio­n registrati­on, data exchanges, data operation and management covering the entire industrial chain, datacentri­c financial innovation service and new technology-driven data.

On the same day, the Beijing Bureau of Economy and Informatio­n Technology and Beijing Financial Holdings Group signed agreements on sharing public data in certain areas to benefit enterprise­s.

The digital economy is now considered a key driving force of China’s economic growth.

Official data showed that since 2012, China’s digital economy has increased from 11 trillion yuan ($1.6 trillion) to 35.8 trillion yuan, accounting for 36.2 percent of GDP.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors are drawn to a remotely-controlled vehicle developed by Beijing-based automaker BAIC Group at the ongoing China Internatio­nal Fair for Trade in Services in Beijing.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Visitors are drawn to a remotely-controlled vehicle developed by Beijing-based automaker BAIC Group at the ongoing China Internatio­nal Fair for Trade in Services in Beijing.

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