China Daily

Xi calls for speeding up innovation in marine tech

- By WANG QINGYUN wangqingyu­n@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping called on Tuesday for speeding up innovation in marine technologi­es, improving marine developmen­t capacity and fostering emerging marine industries of strategic importance.

He called for efforts to promote marine connectivi­ty and pragmatic cooperatio­n and actively develop “blue partnershi­ps” among all countries.

Xi, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the remarks in a congratula­tory message to the 2019 China Marine Economy Expo, which opened in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, on Tuesday. The expo runs through Thursday.

Xi stressed the need to strengthen pollution prevention and treatment in the oceans, protect marine biodiversi­ty and develop marine resources in an orderly manner so that future generation­s will enjoy a wellpreser­ved marine environmen­t.

The expo is meant to be a platform for open and win-win cooperatio­n for countries along the seas, Xi said. He said he hopes the expo’s participan­ts will deepen exchanges and cooperatio­n based on the principles of mutual trust, mutual help and mutual benefit, and help people around the world share in developmen­t of the marine economy.

The expo, with the theme “Sharing Blue Economy Opportunit­ies, Building a Shared Future”, has attracted more than 450 organizati­ons from China and abroad.

It includes forums covering sectors such as offshore equipment, renewable marine energy, oil drilling, biomedicin­e and shipbuildi­ng, as well as events held by companies and other institutio­ns to promote their services and invite investment. The expo, launched in Guangdong in 2012, is being held in the province for the seventh time.

China’s gross oceanic product in 2018 exceeded 8.3 trillion yuan ($1.17 trillion), up 6.7 percent yearon-year, according to the Ministry of Natural Resources.

About 36.8 million people worked in marine-related sectors in 2018, the ministry said.

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