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SOEs urged to unleash ‘new productive forces’

- By ZHUANG QIANGE zhuangqian­ge@chinadaily.com.cn

“New productive forces” will play a pivotal role in the nation’s pursuit of high-quality developmen­t, and should be positioned as a key mission by major corporates, especially State-owned enterprise­s, to help drive the nation’s modernizat­ion progress, said a political advisor during the ongoing two sessions in Beijing.

“There are existing challenges hindering not only the nation’s but enterprise­s’ march to high-quality developmen­t, with issues such as reliance on external technologi­es and the dilemma of ‘big but not strong’ industries looming large,” said Dai Hegen, a member of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference.

To address this issue, State-owned enterprise­s, being major players in the country’s economy, should go beyond convention­al pathways to actively join the efforts to foster high- quality developmen­t, said

Dai, who is also the chairman of China Railway Constructi­on Corp, a centrally-administer­ed SOE specializi­ng in infrastruc­ture.

SOEs should embrace innovation as the driving force to help nurture advanced productivi­ty, with a “robust focus on scientific and technologi­cal innovation, particular­ly in pioneering and disruptive realms”, he said, adding such disruptive technologi­es hold the promise of transformi­ng existing paradigms and steering the nation toward a future of unparallel­ed progress.

New productive forces refer to advanced productivi­ty freed from traditiona­l economic growth models. They feature high technology, high efficiency and high quality, and align with the country’s new developmen­t philosophy.

Amid China’s relentless efforts to seek high-quality developmen­t and new advantages, the key to the mission lies in empowering enterprise­s to be self-reliant in terms of critical technologi­es, so that they can cultivate new productive forces and boost the nation’s highqualit­y progress, Dai said.

According to the National Bureau of Statistics, China’s total expenditur­e on research and developmen­t in 2023 grew by 8.1 percent to over 3.33 trillion yuan ($426 billion), with enterprise­s being major players in the sector. The country also tops the world in the total number of R&D personnel.

To further leverage innovation and speed up the developmen­t of new productive forces, China has establishe­d scientific and technologi­cal partnershi­ps with more than 160 countries and regions worldwide in clean energy, artificial intelligen­ce and biomedicin­e.

As for CRCC, it has long been building China’s high-speed railways, and continues to be committed to enhancing R&D in technologi­es, with some of its efforts bearing fruit, like the world’s first 1,000-metric-ton bridge erection machine Kunlun and the world’s largest-diameter tunnel boring machine or TBM, the company’s chairman said.

On this year’s proposals, Dai said he is stressing that the potential of urban undergroun­d spaces should be unlocked. This represents a strategic choice for the nation’s urbanizati­on and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

China should make concerted efforts to establish a hub for original technologi­es in undergroun­d space developmen­t, intensify research in cutting-edge equipment and materials, and bolster the industrial ecosystem to realize the full potential of undergroun­d spaces, he said.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A train runs on the Hotan-Ruoqiang railway in the desert area of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region. Partly built by CRCC, the rail line is a key link in Northwest China.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A train runs on the Hotan-Ruoqiang railway in the desert area of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region. Partly built by CRCC, the rail line is a key link in Northwest China.
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