The Manila Times

China touts tech prowess in face of US challenge

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WUZHEN, China: China on Sunday said it aims to become a “great power” in the online world and took a swipe at Washington on trade, kicking off its annual conference promoting the Communist Party’s controlled and censored version of the internet.

US-China rivalry is increasing­ly playing out in the digital sphere, as Beijing pursues dominance in next-generation technology while Washington takes measures to cripple Chinese tech firms like Huawei.

China heavily monitors and censors its internet, with US titans Facebook, Twitter and Google all hidden behind a so- called “Great Firewall” that also blocks politicall­y sensitive content.

At the yearly World Internet Conference, held in the picturesqu­e ancient canal town of Wuzhen since 2014, Chinese officials talked up the country’s tech prowess.

“We have become a cyberspace power of 800 million netizens,” the head of the Communist Party’s propaganda department, Huang Kunming, said in a keynote address.

Huang added that in the future, China “will unceasingl­y expand the fruits of internet developmen­t and forge ahead from a cyberspace ‘big power’ to a cyberspace ‘great power’”.

The propaganda chief also denounced “cyber-hegemony and bullying” by other countries — using language typically reserved for the United States — which he said were behind confrontat­ion in the high-tech world.

The US is threatenin­g crippling sanctions on Huawei, which is expected to be a leading player in the advent of ultra-fast fifth generation (5G) communicat­ions that will make many new technologi­es possible.

“Some countries have placed restrictio­ns on and suppressed other countries and companies, escalating uncertaint­y and even antagonism in cyberspace,” Huang said, without naming the US directly.

The US commerce department also earlier this month said it will blacklist 28 Chinese entities it says are implicated in rights violations and abuses in China’s Xinjiang region, where an estimated one million mostly Muslim minorities are held in internment camps.

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