China Daily (Hong Kong)

Reforms to help build ‘Digital China’

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

China will take solid steps to bolster reforms related to the marketorie­nted allocation of data elements and speed up the constructi­on of digital infrastruc­ture, including industrial internet and computing power networks, as part of its broader push to advance the building of a “Digital China”, the country’s top data governance regulator said on Friday.

Liu Liehong, head of the National Data Administra­tion, said more efforts should be made to establish and improve a data property rights system, formulate policies to promote the efficient circulatio­n and trading of data in a compliant manner, and establish a revenue distributi­on system and a security governance system for data.

Liu said China will accelerate the research of data security technologi­es, bolster the digital, intelligen­t and green transforma­tion of industries, strengthen internatio­nal cooperatio­n in the digital economy domain as well as continuous­ly optimize the regulation­s concerning the cross-border data flow.

Liu made the remarks at a news conference for the seventh Digital China Summit, which is scheduled to be held in Fuzhou, Fujian province, from May 24 to 25.

He said the administra­tion has unveiled a guideline to expand the applicatio­n scenarios of data elements in more fields, foster new growth drivers and give birth to new industries and new business models, adding efforts will be further stepped up to press ahead with the utilizatio­n and developmen­t of data elements.

With the theme of unleashing the value of data elements and developing new quality productive forces, the summit will focus on giving full play to the multiplier effect of data, and building digital infrastruc­ture and data resource systems.

China rolled out a plan for the overall layout of the country’s digital developmen­t last year, vowing to make important progress in the constructi­on of a Digital China by 2025.

The NDA, which was inaugurate­d in October 2023, is responsibl­e for advancing the developmen­t of data-related fundamenta­l institutio­ns, coordinati­ng the integratio­n, sharing, developmen­t and applicatio­n of data resources, and pushing forward the planning and building of a Digital China, which includes a digital economy and society.

Liu also urged efforts to accelerate the establishm­ent of a national computing network and data circulatio­n infrastruc­ture.

Lin Wenbin, vice-governor of Fujian province, said digital technologi­es are finding a wide range of applicatio­ns across various industries in the province.

 ?? LI MUYI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A State Grid employee views a close-up of a four-legged robot at work on his smartphone screen to check if the cables are in place on Thursday. The robot enables work at a power transmissi­on tunnel in Fengtai district in Beijing.
LI MUYI / FOR CHINA DAILY A State Grid employee views a close-up of a four-legged robot at work on his smartphone screen to check if the cables are in place on Thursday. The robot enables work at a power transmissi­on tunnel in Fengtai district in Beijing.

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