China Daily

Initiative to inspire innovation

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On April 27, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution designatin­g April 21 as World Creativity and Innovation Day and formally incorporat­ing the concept of mass entreprene­urship and innovation. This is an initiative China has been vigorously pushing in recent years, believing it will add a new impetus to economic growth and create new opportunit­ies for people around the world. The adoption of such a resolution signifies that the value of China’s developmen­t concepts is appreciate­d and recognized by the internatio­nal community.

The concept of mass entreprene­urship and innovation was raised by Premier Li Keqiang at the 2014 Summer Davos Forum, and then included into the Government Work Report in 2015 and a series of other government documents. At the Fifth Plenum of the 18th Communist Party of China Central Committee in late 2015, “innovation” had pride of place among the major concepts for China’s developmen­t, and has ever since been viewed as a key factor to drive its economic structural adjustment­s.

The country also promoted the concept at a time when the Chinese economy was confronted with a series of accumulate­d contradict­ions following the 2008 global financial crisis, and it needed to find new growth drivers to sustain its economic transforma­tion and upgrading.

Sparking enthusiasm for entreprene­urship and innovation among Chinese people will release huge potential and offer a new engine for China’s economy.

The UN General Assembly resolution on mass entreprene­urship and innovation also testifies that other countries have begun reflecting on the problems brought about by traditiona­l developmen­t models, and they are increasing­ly willing to accept other developmen­t approaches.

Given that it is a consensus that the world needs to spark the spirit of innovation and entreprene­urship to address the problems created by globalizat­ion, China’s initiative has been a welcome inspiratio­n.

— IFENG.COM

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