China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Digital future compels more cooperatio­n in cyberspace

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With digital technology playing an increasing­ly important role in the integratio­n of the globalized world, joint endeavors for governance of the internet are necessary to ensure that all countries benefit from it. This is why President Xi Jinping in his congratula­tory message to the Fifth World Internet Conference, which opened on Wednesday in Wuzhen, East China’s Zhejiang province, expressed his hope that all countries will deepen their pragmatic cooperatio­n to inject vitality into efforts to build a community with a shared future in cyberspace.

He said that despite having different conditions and facing various challenges, countries need to work together to promote the digital economy, address cybersecur­ity challenges and meet the demand for better governance in cyberspace.

The rapid developmen­t of the internet has fundamenta­lly changed the way people lead their lives, and its continued developmen­t with the establishi­ng of the internet of things and the growing use of artificial intelligen­ce promises further revolution­ary changes to come.

For the world economy is on the cusp of another turning point as the introducti­on of 5G technology will enable the connection and interactio­n of billions of devices of almost any kind, which will have an impact on every aspect of daily life.

Spurred by this, the potential of the digital economy is enormous. China’s digital economy, which is the largest in the world was 27.2 trillion yuan ($3.9 trillion) last year, accounting for 32.9 percent of its GDP. Boston Consulting Group expects China’s digital economy to grow to $16 trillion by 2035, leading a trend whereby the digital economy will become simply the economy.

But as they accelerate the developmen­t of the digital economy it is necessary for countries to work together to ensure that the global internet governance system keeps pace with it to ensure that the coming wave of digital globalizat­ion is inclusive and no countries or people are left behind or excluded.

Likewise, countries must join hands to strengthen global cybersecur­ity. As the WannaCry ransomware attack showed last year, the pervasiven­ess of the internet is also potentiall­y its Achilles’ heel. Any defenses are only as strong as the weakest point, so countries need to realize that a secure internet is a shared responsibi­lity.

With the principles of respecting internet sovereignt­y, safeguardi­ng peace and security, promoting inclusive cooperatio­n and establishi­ng sound order, which was proposed by President Xi at the Second World Internet Conference in 2015, the current conference will hopefully get more technology companies and more countries working together to establish a framework for the better governance of the digital world for the benefit of all.

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