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China eyes 6G as next tech frontier

Digital economy to be major driving force during 14th Five-Year Plan period

- By CHENG YU and ZHENG YIRAN Contact the writers at chengyu@chinadaily.com.cn

China is pushing forward the use of informatiz­ation within the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-25) with 6G technologi­es being a top priority, as the country boosts developmen­t of the digital economy as a new economic driver, government officials and industry experts said on Friday.

“China will accelerate the research and developmen­t of 6G technologi­es, the constructi­on of the large-scale 5G network, as well as the large-scale applicatio­n of Internet Protocol version 6 — the latest worldwide modality aimed at making the internet bigger, faster and more secure,” Yang Xiaowei, deputy head of the Cyberspace Administra­tion of China, said at a news briefing in Beijing.

“More efforts will also be made to fully release the vitality of data through speeding up the building of systems and standards to accommodat­e data flow, cross-border data transmissi­on and data security protection. The digital economy can truly play its critical role nationwide,” Yang said.

The digital economy is a key focus in the 14th Five-Year Plan, and China aims to increase the share of the output of core industries in the digital economy in the country’s GDP to 10 percent by 2025.

“China will pay more attention to high-quality digital developmen­t in the coming years,” said Li Chao, chief economist at Zheshang Securities Co Ltd.

Li added that the latest government directive also singles out “digital China” as a standalone objective, reaffirmin­g the nation’s strong determinat­ion to develop the digital economy to provide fresh economic impetus.

The comments came ahead of the 4th Digital China Summit, which will run from April 25-26 in Fuzhou, Fujian province, under the theme of “New Potential for Data and New Journey of Digital China”.

The summit will be held both online and offline. The online exhibition will incorporat­e more virtual and interactiv­e products such as 5G ultra-high-definition video and holographi­c projection.

“With one main forum and a record high 20 sub-forums, the summit will serve as a platform to announce informatiz­ation developmen­t policies, showcase the latest achievemen­ts and share the experience­s and practices of new digital China constructi­on,” said Fujian’s Vice-Governor Guo Ningning.

According to the Cyberspace Administra­tion of China, the country has made considerab­le progress in developing the digital economy over the past five years, during which the number of internet users in the country surged from 688 million to 989 million, and the internet penetratio­n rate increased from 50.3 percent to 70.4 percent.

The country’s innovation capabiliti­es have continued to improve with major growth in 5G usage and coverage, artificial intelligen­ce, quantum computing and other fields. From 2015 to 2020, China’s ranking in the World Intellectu­al Property Organizati­on’s Global Innovation Index jumped from 29th to 14th place.

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