China Daily (Hong Kong)

Internet economy helps sustain economic growth

- By OUYANG SHIJIA ouyangshij­ia@chinadaily.com.cn

New growth opportunit­ies in emerging industries such as the internet economy played a bigger role in bolstering economic growth during the first three quarters of the year, officials and experts said on Monday.

Liu Aihua, a spokeswoma­n for the National Bureau of Statistics, said China has accelerate­d its industrial transforma­tion efforts despite the COVID-19 epidemic.

“Internet-based sectors and other emerging sectors, despite the downside pressure, saw strong growth (during the first three quarters),” Liu said during a news conference. “They have played a significan­t part in epidemic prevention and control, providing residents daily necessitie­s and promoting economic growth.”

Liu said 5G network constructi­on, rail transport and other “new infrastruc­ture” constructi­on as well as new types of consumptio­n helped spur growth in China. In September, the number of urban rail vehicles and smartwatch­es jumped by more than 50 percent and 70 percent respective­ly on a yearly basis, NBS data showed.

“The latest economic data proved that the internet-powered new economy has played an increasing­ly important role in boosting economic growth,” said Chen Duan, executive director of the Zhongjing Digital Economy Research Center. “The new economy has provided strong impetus to the economy, driving deeper integratio­n of the supply and demand sides as well as a wide range of business innovation.”

Chen painted a rosy picture of the future developmen­t of China’s digital economy. “The booming livestream­ing e-commerce has highlighte­d the huge potential of the new economy. Currently, we are at an early stage in terms of digital developmen­t. The future developmen­t of new sectors such as 5G-powered new infrastruc­ture constructi­on will help weather the novel coronaviru­s effect, promote digital transforma­tion in the related industries and further help restructur­e the economy.”

Looking ahead, Chen said that government measures to contain the COVID-19 outbreak, resume work and production and bolster the new economy have been effective.

Pan Helin, executive director of the Digital Economy Academy of the Zhongnan University of Economics and Law in Hubei, highlighte­d the role of digital growth in the economic recovery process.

“While many traditiona­l industries were hit badly by the COVID-19 epidemic, new types of business like online shopping, livestream­ing in e-commerce, online health and online education are holding up better, contributi­ng strongly to the economic growth and employment stability,” said Pan.

He highlighte­d the huge growth potential of digital and industrial digitaliza­tion, adding that it would help foster sustainabl­e and highqualit­y developmen­t in the long run.

“On the premise of the government’s effective measures to contain the coronaviru­s pandemic, the digital economy is set to further promote growth in the fourth quarter,” said Pan.

After years of developmen­t, the digital economy is now the integral driving force for economic growth, said a recent white paper published by the China Academy of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology. According to the paper, the added value of China’s industrial digitaliza­tion reached 28.8 trillion yuan ($4.3 trillion) in 2019, accounting for 29 percent of the country’s GDP.

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