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Digital economy key for nation’s developmen­t

Role of informatio­n technology stressed in promoting high-quality economic growth

- By ZHU WENQIAN and HU MEIDONG in Fuzhou Contact the writers at zhuwenqian@chinadaily.com.cn

In the next decade, China’s agricultur­al sector is expected to become more standardiz­ed and digital, and a number of influentia­l brands will emerge.”

Chen Lei, chief executive officer of Pinduoduo

China will promote the digital economy as an important engine for economic growth and further deepen its integratio­n with the real economy, said a senior official at the fourth Digital China Summit in Fuzhou, the capital of Fujian province, on Sunday.

Huang Kunming, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, called for advancing the building of a digital economy that is high in standards and quality, stressing the role of informatio­n technology in promoting high-quality developmen­t in a keynote speech at the opening ceremony of the summit.

Huang, who is also head of the Publicity Department of the CPC Central Committee, said efforts should be made to strengthen innovation in science and technology to provide strategic support for China’s further opening-up.

The senior official also called for the developmen­t of smart cities and digital villages to provide more convenient and efficient digital services.

A report reviewing the country’s digital developmen­t in 2020 was released at the summit, highlighti­ng China’s achievemen­ts in sectors such as 5G networks, big data, communicat­ions and artificial intelligen­ce.

China has built the world’s largest 4G and optic-fiber networks, and the commercial use of 5G is on a fast developmen­t track, according to the report published by the Cyberspace Administra­tion of China.

China’s digital economy remains a key pivot for the country’s economic growth. Last year, the added value of China’s core industries in the digital economy accounted for 7.8 percent of total GDP. Currently, the overall level of China’s digital economy ranks second in the world, the report said.

Steady progress has been made in the integratio­n of the internet with manufactur­ing, and China’s centrally administer­ed State-owned enterprise­s are accelerati­ng the developmen­t of digital industry, and have set up more than 60 industrial internet platforms, said Hao Peng, chief of the State-owned Assets Supervisio­n and Administra­tion Commission.

Meanwhile, China is on track to develop a smarter agricultur­al sector.

“In the next decade, China’s agricultur­al sector is expected to become more standardiz­ed and digital, and a number of influentia­l brands will emerge,” said Chen Lei, chief executive officer of Pinduoduo, a Chinese e-commerce company.

“Chinese consumers have indicated higher requiremen­ts for food quality, and agricultur­al products are expected to carry higher added value and could be upgraded as healthcare products. We will continue to make efforts to contribute to agricultur­al digitizati­on,” he said.

Hu Houkun, rotating chairman of Huawei Technologi­es Co, said China still has digital gaps between rural and urban areas. For instance, students in cities can take online classes convenient­ly, while those who live in some more remote rural areas still have difficulti­es connecting to the internet. There is room for further growth in the constructi­on of broadband infrastruc­ture, he said at the conference.

Hu said China should continue to build comprehens­ive digital infrastruc­ture and invest more in the developmen­t of supercompu­ting and artificial intelligen­ce computing.

“Building a digital country is a systematic project. China should vigorously develop processor operating systems, databases, AI developmen­t frameworks and industrial software. China should also grab opportunit­ies to innovate in core technologi­es and insist on openingup and cooperatio­n,” he said.

 ?? WEI PEIQUAN / XINHUA ?? A visitor straddles a VR bicycle fitted with 5G technology at the fourth Digital China Summit in Fuzhou, Fujian province, on Sunday.
WEI PEIQUAN / XINHUA A visitor straddles a VR bicycle fitted with 5G technology at the fourth Digital China Summit in Fuzhou, Fujian province, on Sunday.

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