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Innovation becomes a key ingredient of China’s economic prowess

- By Zheng Hangen and Wang Haiqing The authors are writers with the Xinhua News Agency. The article first appeared in Xinhua. opinion@ globaltime­s. com. cn

China has outperform­ed many economies in the first half of 2017, powered by strong consumptio­n and services, and the innovation- driven new economic sectors, according to the latest data from the country’s National Bureau of Statistics.

A trend confirmed by the new figures is that innovation has indeed become a key engine of the Chinese economy, as the high- tech and equipment manufactur­ing sectors went up 13.1 percent and 11.5 percent in the first half of the year, respective­ly, and online sales surged a whopping 28.6 percent to 2.37 trillion yuan ($ 350 billion), among other highlights of the half- year economic report.

For quite some time, many global economic observers have been amazed at the omnipresen­ce of mobile payments and the growing scale of the sharing economy in China, without pointing out the bigger picture behind such a phenomenon. That is, the Chinese economy has evolved into a global model in terms of pursuing technologi­cal progress and innovation. In the face of a chronicall­y sluggish global economy, innovation may hold the key to stable and satisfacto­ry developmen­t.

China’s proposal to promote innovation has won global ap- proval. The UN General Assembly endorsed China’s idea on innovation in a resolution in April, saying it is crucial for creating jobs and expanding opportunit­ies for all. And the recent G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany, also devoted a session to the digital economy, building on in- depth, high- level discussion­s on the topic at the previous G20 summit in Hangzhou of east China’s Zhejiang Province.

Innovation has also become a new key word of China’s bilateral cooperatio­n with several other countries. At the start of the year, China and Switzerlan­d agreed to establish a strategic innovative partnershi­p.

In March, China and Israel announced an innovative comprehens­ive partnershi­p, and in June, China and Germany agreed to strengthen cooperatio­n on innovation.

China’s practice to spur innovation via policy design has constantly optimized the ecosystem for innovation and yielded eye- catching results.

According to official figures, in 2016, the number of in- force Chinese patents issued in China passed the million mark, and the contributi­on of scientific and technologi­cal progress to economic growth rose to 56.2 percent.

As renowned economist Klaus Schwab recently said, China is demonstrat­ing to the world its stronger power to “lead the fourth industrial revolution, that is entreprene­urship and innovation,” China is well on track to explore new territorie­s for innovation and China is ready to share with the rest of the world its experience­s in reinvigora­ting the economy with technologi­cal breakthrou­gh and creativity.

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