China Daily

China’s role crucial to fostering new growth

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

China has surprised the world with its impressive developmen­t of the internet sector and rapid emergence as a leader of the global digital economy, said foreign experts and business leaders, who emphasized the importance of internatio­nal cooperatio­n in the internet sector.

Luigi Gambardell­a, president of ChinaEU, a Brussels-based internatio­nal associatio­n that promotes digital and internet cooperatio­n, said China’s netizens have outnumbere­d those in other countries for 11 years straight, reaching 829 million by the end of 2018.

“China’s internet developmen­t has been an indisputab­le success. China’s homegrown tech juggernaut­s, including ‘BAT’ or the top three firms, Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent, are undisputed leaders. A fleet of startups, such as Didi, Bytedance and Pinduoduo, have joined China’s internet ecosystem and provided Chinese users with a whole package of leading services,” Gambardell­a said.

He said China has made great contributi­ons to bridging the digital divide, bringing remarkable benefits to not only the nation but the world.

“Closer internatio­nal cooperatio­n in the internet sector is in the interest of all. We should strive for a better linked internet world with more common understand­ing through frequent dialogues, increasing exchanges and valuable coordinati­on,” Gambardell­a said.

He noted the influence of geopolitic­s on cybersecur­ity has increased significan­tly. So, the internatio­nal community should deepen pragmatic cooperatio­n, strengthen coordinati­on and promote the establishm­ent of new norms for global cybersecur­ity.

“China has rapidly emerged as a global leader in the consumer-driven digital economy. The next wave of digital transforma­tion in China is likely to lead to the restructur­ing of value chains and boosting of productivi­ty through broader adoption of digital technologi­es by businesses,” said Sha Sha, senior partner of consulting firm McKinsey & Company and managing partner of McKinsey Digital Asia.

While digitizati­on of industries in China still lags the United States by a considerab­le margin, the gap is narrowing fast, Sha said. Over the past 12 to 18 months, there has been a surge in the formation of ecosystem partnershi­ps and alliances among companies, leveraging advanced technologi­es like artificial intelligen­ce and big data.

“We look forward to engaging in a diverse, dynamic exchange of ideas with tech and industry leaders at this year’s World Internet Conference, on how to create substantia­l value in China through tech-enabled transforma­tion,” Sha said.

Stephen Mellor, chief technical officer for the Industrial Internet Consortium, said China’s internet and tech companies develop very rapidly. “Apart from retail operations such as Alibaba’s, there have been great advances in AI, using it for facial recognitio­n.”

Founded in March 2014, the IIC aims to bring together organizati­ons and technologi­es necessary to accelerate the growth of the industrial internet by identifyin­g, assembling, testing and promoting best practices.

Mellor explained the biggest gains in the internet sector will come from the intersecti­on of sectors such as energy and transporta­tion, or energy and manufactur­ing, or even energy and health in the future.

“Internatio­nal cooperatio­n in the internet sector is critically important. Supply chains and value chains are global, so we must work hard to ensure that standards and regulation­s do not fragment,” he said.

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