China Daily

Nation promotes digital cooperatio­n with Africa

- By HU MEIDONG in Xiamen, Fujian and ZOU SHUO Contact the writers at zoushuo@chinadaily.com.cn

China is ready to work with African countries to promote digital cooperatio­n and achieve win-win and pragmatic results in the sector, officials and representa­tives from both sides said on Tuesday.

They made the remarks at the China-Africa Internet Developmen­t and Cooperatio­n Forum held in the coastal city of Xiamen, Fujian province.

The two-day event, from Tuesday to Wednesday, is being attended by around 400 representa­tives from China and 20 African countries. It is hosted by the Cyberspace Administra­tion of China and the Fujian provincial government.

Zhuang Rongwen, the head of the Cyberspace Administra­tion of China, said China and African countries have deepened cooperatio­n in the digital economy, digital technology, cyberspace security and online media, which has injected new impetus into building a community with a shared future for China and Africa.

China is willing to promote upgraded digital cooperatio­n with African countries on the basis of equal communicat­ion, mutual developmen­t and win-win results, and write a new chapter in the sector, he said.

Zhuang suggested the two sides should stick to mutually beneficial cooperatio­n and share the developmen­t opportunit­y brought by the informatio­n revolution.

They should also help each other safeguard the safety and security of the online space, adhere to openness and inclusiven­ess to promote mutual learning in online civilizati­on, and conform to justice and reason to improve the global internet governance system, he said.

Zhou Zuyi, Party secretary of Fujian province, said Fujian is the birthplace for the notion of building a digital China.

The province has close interactio­n with Africa and cooperatio­n between the two sides has deepened in recent years, he said.

Fujian will expand its cooperatio­n with Africa in the internet sector, promote the building of informatio­n infrastruc­ture and the digital economy, and increase the level of digital public services.

It will also work with African countries to safeguard online security, share developmen­t opportunit­ies and achieve win-win results in the digital era, to make greater contributi­ons to the developmen­t of Sino-Africa relations, he added.

Representa­tives from Africa said China is a strategic partner in the digital sector. They hope the two sides will advance mutually beneficial cooperatio­n, promote digital infrastruc­ture in Africa, facilitate the developmen­t of digital entreprene­urship, innovation and commerce, strengthen internatio­nal digital cooperatio­n and promote the building of a China-Africa community with a shared future in cyberspace.

Apart from the main forum, there are four sub-forums focusing on sharing developmen­t opportunit­ies in the digital economy, expanding online media cooperatio­n between China and Africa, strengthen­ing online security, and the developmen­t and governance of artificial intelligen­ce.

The sub-forum on expanding China-Africa online media cooperatio­n is hosted by the China Daily website, which aims to tell the stories of friendship between the two sides through online media platforms, offer new solutions for cooperatio­n and strengthen mutual understand­ing between the two peoples.

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