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Innovation from Achilles’ heel to Pegasus

- Hussein Askary The author is vice-chairman of the Belt and Road Institute in Sweden and a distinguis­hed research fellow at the Guangdong Institute of Internatio­nal Strategies. The views don’t necessaril­y reflect those of China Daily.

The top Chinese leader has been reiteratin­g the importance of innovation in developmen­t and has now highlighte­d the key role of new quality productive forces in facilitati­ng high-quality developmen­t. Although in the past, the relatively slow progress of science and technology in China almost became Achilles’ heel for developmen­t, the country today has made remarkable achievemen­ts in almost every science and technology field.

In 2021, China became the leading country in filing applicatio­ns for new patents. According to the World Intellectu­al Property Organizati­on, China’s intellectu­al property office received 1.59 million patent applicatio­ns (out of a total of 3.4 million filed worldwide in 2021). It was followed by the US, Japanese, Republic of Korea and European patent offices. China led the field in 2022 and 2023, too.

China was ranked 12th in the 2023 Global Innovation Index, becoming the only middle-income country to break into the top 15. Needless to say, it ranked No 1 among middle-income economies. Also in 2023, for the first time China topped the list of countries with the highest number of science and technology clusters, having 24 in total. The United States and Germany followed with 21 and nine clusters respective­ly.

China is now a leader in many cutting-edge technologi­es such as big data, artificial intelligen­ce, financial technology, 5G, as well as electric vehicles, robots and drones. It is also one of the world’s largest investors in and users of digital technologi­es. With a strong venture capital industry focusing on fostering advanced digital technologi­es and innovation­s, China is home to onethird of the world’s unicorns (start-ups with a value of over $1 billion).

As such, innovation is no longer the “Achilles’ heel” of the economy; instead, it has become Pegasus and is carrying China toward modernizat­ion.

How does that help the world?

China’s unique economic philosophy of win-win cooperatio­n, the opposite of the West’s zero-sum game in which “the winner takes all”, is based on sharing the fruits of its modernizat­ion and innovation­s with other countries. As the global leader in railways, port, bridge and tunnel constructi­on technology, China has been sharing it with Belt and Road partner countries. This shows the mutually beneficial nature of the Belt and Road Initiative which has enabled China to build some of the best infrastruc­ture in the developing world — the first high-speed railway in Indonesia, the China-Laos highspeed railway, the Lekki deep seaport in Nigeria and the magnificen­t Peljesac Bridge in Croatia, to name but a few.

By developing clean technologi­es, Chinese companies are helping many countries, including European Union member states and non-Belt and Road countries, to transition to green developmen­t. A large percentage of the electric vehicles, wind turbines, solar photovolta­ic panels, and critical minerals used in clean technology and digital industries in the US and the EU are imported from China, which has become the global leader in this field.

China, which also leads in space exploratio­n, is helping many countries place Earth-observing and telecommun­ications satellites in orbit and has invited all countries to benefit from its space program. Interestin­gly, a report by the United States Institute of Peace published in September 2023 said Beijing has made support for the developmen­t of African countries’ space programs a key incentive for the continent to establish closer ties with China. “By contrast”, it added

“although US federal agencies and universiti­es are actively involved in research partnershi­ps with some African countries, space technology has not been a focus of US foreign policy in Africa.”

Speaking at the China-Africa Leaders’ Dialogue on Aug 24, 2023, in Johannesbu­rg, the top Chinese leader said China was committed to promoting the modernizat­ion of Africa. Accordingl­y, China launched the “Initiative on Supporting Africa’s Industrial­ization” to boost Africa’s manufactur­ing sector and help the continent realize industrial­ization and economic diversific­ation, and the “Plan for China Supporting Africa’s Agricultur­al Modernizat­ion” to expand the grain growing areas, and encourage Chinese companies to increase investment in Africa’s agricultur­e sector and strengthen cooperatio­n with Africa.

It has also launched the “Plan for ChinaAfric­a Cooperatio­n on Talent Developmen­t” to train 500 principals and outstandin­g teachers from vocational colleges every year, and teach 10,000 technician­s vocational skills, and implemente­d the “China-Africa Universiti­es 100 Cooperatio­n Plan” and the 10 pilot exchange programs for China-Africa partner institutes.

But these cooperatio­n initiative­s are not charities or aid programs; they are initiative­s to promote mutual and equitable growth. It’s time the world embraced China’s developmen­t philosophy, for it benefits all and helps advance civilizati­on with innovation as its guiding principle.

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