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Measures proposed to encourage innovation in China

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China will provide greater fiscal support and better protection of intellectu­al property rights to encourage its leading tech firms to step up research, an official with the country's top industry regulator said.

Wang Zhijun, vice- minister of industry and informatio­n technology, said at a news briefing that it is imperative that China's manufactur­ing sector focus on groundbrea­king research in core technologi­es and speed up efforts to fill gaps and strengthen areas of weaknesses.

Wang made the remarks in response to reports that some Chinese high- tech companies, including Huawei Technologi­es Co and Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co, are facing restrictiv­e measures from the United States on technology supply.

"To solve the problem of weaknesses in core technologi­es, it is crucial to enable businesses to play a major role and pursue innovation- driven growth," he said.

Authoritie­s will encourage businesses to focus on breakthrou­ghs in key generic technologi­es, leading technologi­es and modern engineerin­g technologi­es, he said.

He also highlighte­d the significan­ce of stepping up strategic guidance at a national level to enable innovation to flow into the research of core technologi­es and create a fair market environmen­t.

An intellectu­al property rights protection mechanism featuring quick ownership affirmatio­n and rights protection will also be establishe­d for areas related to core technologi­es to enable better protection, he added.

China's spending on science and research reached nearly 2 trillion yuan ($ 290 billion) last year, accounting for 2.18 percent of its GDP, up 11.6 percent from 2017, according to the National

Statistics.

Yang Weiwu, an official with the Department of R e s e a r c h Commercial­ization and Regional Innovation under the Ministry of Science and Technology, said close to 80 percent of the country's total spending on science and research came from enterprise­s.

"However, it is a lengthy process of accumulati­on for scientific innovation," he said.

The ministry will step up support for private tech businesses with more measures to guide the growth of incubators and accelerate the commercial­ization of research outcomes, he said, adding that more tax cuts will also be made available to small and medium- sized enterprise­s in the tech sector. Private businesses will also receive support in building key labs and engineerin­g technology research centers at a national level to boost their innovation capacities, he said.

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