Global Times

Xi urges sound digital economy

China to seize heights of future developmen­t

- By GT staff reporters

President Xi Jinping has called for efforts to ensure the sound developmen­t of the digital economy at a time when the country is undauntedl­y pushing for indigenous innovation, especially in bottleneck technologi­es, while carrying out an unpreceden­ted battle against monopolies and unfair competitio­n.

Xi made the remarks on Monday when presiding over a study session of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, focusing on the digital economy, the Xinhua News Agency reported on Tuesday.

The president called for grasping the trend and law of digital economy developmen­t and pushing forward the sound developmen­t of the digital economy in the country, according to Xinhua.

Digital technologi­es and the digital economy offer preemptive opportunit­ies amid a global technologi­cal revolution and industrial transforma­tion, and it is a crucial area in the new round of internatio­nal competitio­n, Xi said, stressing that China must seize the opportunit­ies and seize the commanding heights of future developmen­t.

Xi also called for an improvemen­t in the digital economic governance mechanism with the strengthen­ing of laws, rules and policies. The president also called for breakthrou­ghs in core technologi­es to ensure that the autonomy of digital economic developmen­t is “firmly grasped in our own hands,” and a reiterated stance on correcting and regulating activities and behaviors that are detrimenta­l to the people’s interests and hamper fair competitio­n.

He also called for efforts to prevent monopolies and the unchecked expansion of capital, noting that the legitimate rights and interests of platform employees and consumers ought to be protected. Tougher tax supervisio­n and audit procedures were also stressed.

Lü Jian, president of Nanjing University and a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, expounded on the topic and offered advice at the study session on Monday.

Takeaways from the study session clarified the direction of China’s digital economy developmen­t, Wang Peng, an assistant professor at the Gaoling School of Artificial Intelligen­ce at the Renmin University of China, told the Global Times on Tuesday.

“Supervisio­n will be strengthen­ed to protect personal informatio­n and data, prevent monopolies, and enable digital platforms, the digital economy and digital technology to benefit people’s livelihood­s and the pursuit of common prosperity,” Wang noted.

The country’s digital economy has made marked progress, with various digital technologi­es playing a big part in underpinni­ng the economy’s emergence from the COVID- 19.

China was the world’s second- largest digital economy with a scale nearing $ 5.4 trillion in 2020, trailing the US with its $ 13.6 trillion digital economy, according to a white paper on the global digital economy unveiled by the China Academy of Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology in August.

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