China Daily (Hong Kong)

Innovation to equip China with high tech

Business insider says country’s rise in digital economy can benefit whole Asia

- By YANG HAN in Hong Kong kelly@chinadaily­apac.com

Innovation, which is gaining prominence at China’s key political gatherings, will be able to propel the country into the ranks of high-tech nations, a business associatio­n leader says.

“Through two decades of transforma­tion, China has elevated itself from a manufactur­er of household products, cheap accessorie­s and electronic­s to become the global leader in new-age innovation­s,” said Dar Wong, vicepresid­ent of the Singapore chapter of the ASEAN-China Commerce Associatio­n, an organizati­on that aims to promote business ties between China and the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations.

Wong noted China has made progress in innovation­s such as satellite technology, tele-networking, supercompu­ters and fintech, which allow it to occupy a stronger position in the global industry value chain.

“All these past achievemen­ts will help to lay a stronger path to future developmen­t and propel China to becoming a high-tech country,” he said.

The 14th Five-Year Plan (202125) under discussion at the annual sessions of the National People’s Congress and the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference National Committee sets out a blueprint for becoming a global front-runner in scientific and technologi­cal innovation. China’s lawmakers and political advisers are exploring the issue at this year’s two sessions.

Noting that the world is moving into a digital economy and that China has led the foray into 5G and related industries using artificial intelligen­ce, China can make bigger strides in global innovation by getting deeper into the combined use of AI, cloud storage and big data analytics, he said.

China is expected to have 450 million 5G connection­s by 2025, the most worldwide, according to the Global System for Mobile Communicat­ions Associatio­n.

China ranked 14th among 131 economies in the 2020 edition of the Global Innovation Index, released by the World Intellectu­al Property Organizati­on in September, and was the only middleinco­me economy in the top 30.

But Wong said challenges will continue to emerge in China’s journey of innovation due to resistance from Western economies, which he attributes to “the fear of lagging behind China’s rapid growth”.

The rise of China’s digital economy can create benefits for the whole of Asia.

For example, noting that China has recently joined countries like Thailand to explore cross-border transactio­ns, Wong said more groundbrea­king technologi­es can be tested and implemente­d between China and ASEAN states, helping economic transforma­tion throughout the region.

Founded in 1967, ASEAN groups Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippine­s, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

China can also enhance its cooperatio­n with participat­ing countries in the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p, the world’s largest free trade pact.

Wong said some essential sectors like renewable energy, food technology, water resources, fintech and tech-enabled infrastruc­ture will be the top arenas for cross-border cooperatio­n.

In addition, as the COVID-19 pandemic has made people across the world alter their lifestyles and accelerate­d the use of technology, Wong sees the need for more innovation in areas such as virtual facilities.

Wong said establishi­ng cooperatio­n in innovation among countries means the possibilit­y of building a harmonized and economic community.

“Stepping into the future, it is important to enforce peace and progress together into a new world that cherishes the target of the same economic goal, thus uplifting the lifestyle and preserving the culture of all human races,” Wong said.

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