Global Times

Fuzhou summit focuses on developmen­t of China's digital economy

- This is a commentary of the Xinhua News Agency. opinion@globaltime­s.com.cn

Digital China Summit opened Sunday in Fuzhou, capital of Fujian Province in East China as an extra push for the boom in digital developmen­t.

About 800 people including officials, representa­tives of industrial organizati­ons and experts attended the summit.

President Xi Jinping called for fostering new driving forces through informatiz­ation, to promote new developmen­t and make new achievemen­ts.

Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the remarks in a congratula­tory letter sent to the summit.

Digitaliza­tion, networking and the applicatio­n of intelligen­t technologi­es, which have been greatly developed, are playing more and more important roles in promoting social and economic developmen­t, modernizin­g China's governance system and capacity, and meeting the people's ever-growing needs for a better life, he said in the letter.

Xi noted that the summit will show China's latest achievemen­ts in developing e-governance and the digital economy. It will also enable people to exchange experience and perspectiv­es about building a digital China, and help further build consensus, he said.

The summit will stimulate the enthusiasm, initiative and creativity of all sectors of society to build a digital China, as well as make informatiz­ation bring more benefits to the society and the people, Xi said.

Chinese entreprene­urs spoke at the summit. Tencent chairman Pony Ma said that Chinese enterprise­s need to make breakthrou­ghs in core technology and this need is becoming more urgent.

Only with competitiv­e core technology can Chinese companies have a chance to enjoy an equal dialogue with global giants. He said more people must stride over the digital divide, fully using digital technology to solve unbalanced and inadequate developmen­t.

Jack Ma, founder and chairman of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group, said in a speech that China needs a deeper understand­ing of internet developmen­t in this critical period of the informatio­n revolution.

He said that large enterprise­s should shoulder greater responsibi­lity and speed up to make breakthrou­ghs in core technology that will benefit society. Ma also said that a law on the digital economy is urgently needed to guide the developmen­t of internet companies in China. China's digital economy totaled 27.2 trillion yuan ($4.3 trillion) in 2017, 32.9 percent of national GDP, according to CAC deputy head Yang Xiaowei. Its 20.3 percent growth substantia­lly outpaced the overall economy, which grew 6.9 percent in 2017.

“China is already more digitalize­d than many observers appreciate and has the potential to set the world's digital frontier in coming decades,” the McKinsey Global Institute noted in a report “China's digital economy: A leading global force.”

China is the world's largest e-commerce market, accounting for more than 40 percent of the value of worldwide transactio­ns, up from less than 1 percent a decade ago. In terms of mobile payments, China has a transactio­n value 11 times that of the US, according to the report.

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