The Pak Banker

Platform economy to see renewed impetus

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SHANGHAI: China will step up efforts to bolster the platform economy, including ride-hailing, e-commerce and industrial internet, as part of the efforts to nurture new economic drivers, top industry officials said.

The platform economy refers to the use of internet and advanced technologi­es in businesses, such as shared bikes, online shopping, take-aways and online medical care.

Sun Wei, deputy head of innovation and high tech developmen­t at the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, said efforts will be accelerate­d to foster new models of platform economy, promote healthy developmen­t of various internet platforms, as well as promote free flow of key internet data.

During the first six months of this year, major Chinese internet companies saw revenue rise by 17.9 percent on an annualized basis, while internet platforms helped add over 60 million jobs in 2018, said Sun at a news briefing of the State Council Informatio­n Office.

Cai Tuanjie, head of transporta­tion services at the Ministry of Transport, said that China will look to level the playing field to attract more ride-hailing companies. Currently there are around 30 million orders for ride-hailing services in China every day.

"The ministry will come out with some supervisio­n rules to drive the developmen­t of new transporta­tion formats including ride-hailing, shared bikes and online rental cars. We will also tweak entry barriers at the provincial level to fuel growth," he said.

The ministry's move comes close on the heels of the recent State Council guideline, which vowed a raft of measures to bolster growth of the platform economy. The business climate will be further optimized and the approval procedures for new platforms will be further streamline­d, it said.

Industrial internet, an important part of the platform economy, has witnessed rapid developmen­t in the past years and started to take root and blossom in the country.

According to the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology, there are more than 50 industrial internet platforms with regional or sector-wide influence in the country. Also, an increasing number of applicatio­ns are being commercial­ized with each platform owning 1,500 apps on average.

Many existing Chinese companies have already beefed up their presence and gained momentum in the industrial internet segment, with improved efficiency and management via introducti­on of new technologi­es in the assembly lines.

An interestin­g example of this is SAIC Maxus Automotive Co, a subsidiary of carmaker SAIC Motor Co, which allows customers to tailor vehicles in their platforms with the help of the industrial internet.

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