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Digital economy seen as key to boosting growth

Official: More efforts needed to augment intl exchanges, innovation capacities

- By FAN FEIFEI in Wuzhen, Zhejiang fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

The digital economy is playing an increasing­ly important role in accelerati­ng the digital transforma­tion and upgrading of industries, and bolstering China’s high-quality economic developmen­t, said officials and company executives at a forum on Thursday during the 2022 World Internet Conference Wuzhen Summit.

Ren Xianliang, secretary-general of the World Internet Conference, said China has made remarkable achievemen­ts in facilitati­ng the developmen­t of the digital economy, which has become a significan­t force driving China’s economic growth.

More efforts should be made to strengthen internatio­nal exchanges and cooperatio­n, improve scientific and technologi­cal innovation capacities, attract more high-tech talent and promote the in-depth integratio­n of the digital economy with the real economy, Ren said.

Zeng Yu, director of the China Internet Network Informatio­n Center, called for heightened efforts to push ahead with the constructi­on of digital infrastruc­ture, speed up the layout of the cloud computing network and bolster advances in cutting-edge and frontier technologi­es.

The digital economy is currently booming across the globe. In China, new industries and forms of business buoyed by innovative digital technologi­es like big data, cloud computing and artificial intelligen­ce are finding a wide range of applicatio­ns across various industries and integratin­g with the real economy.

The scale of China’s digital economy reached 45.5 trillion yuan ($6.3 trillion) in 2021, ranking second in the world, and accounted for 39.8 percent of the country’s GDP, according to a white paper released by the China Academy of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology.

“Propelling new developmen­t of the digital economy through technologi­cal innovation is the responsibi­lity of digital tech companies,” said Liu Yong, vice-president of Tencent Holdings Ltd.

Liu said Tencent has invested heavily in the research and developmen­t of core technologi­es and stepped up efforts in the fields of artificial intelligen­ce, 5G, quantum and blockchain, while bolstering the digital transforma­tion of small and medium-sized enterprise­s.

In January, the State Council — the nation’s Cabinet — announced a plan to further promote developmen­t of the digital economy during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (202125). China aims to raise the proportion of the added value of core digital economy industries in its GDP to 10 percent in 2025, according to the plan.

Zhou Hongyi, founder of cybersecur­ity company 360 Security Group, emphasized the significan­ce of pushing forward the digital transforma­tion of micro, small and medium-sized enterprise­s or MSMEs, as they still face mounting pressure and challenges from the shortage of capital, talent and technology.

More efforts are needed to leverage digital technologi­es to help such enterprise­s, which play a critical part in narrowing the income gap and bolstering developmen­t of the real economy, Zhou said, adding that the company has launched an SaaS — or software as a service — platform and is helping drive the digitaliza­tion push of MSMEs.

With the emergence of new digital technologi­es such as big data, artificial intelligen­ce and blockchain, businessor­iented internet applicatio­ns have entered the fast lane, said Qu Fang, co-founderofX­iaohongshu,alifestyle­focused social networking site.

Luigi Gambardell­a, president of ChinaEU, an internatio­nal associatio­n promoting digital and hightech cooperatio­n between European and Chinese companies, said Chinese companies should grasp opportunit­ies in the digital economy era for win-win cooperatio­n with European partners.

“Chinese companies offering digital energy-saving applicatio­ns and technologi­es have huge opportunit­ies in European markets,” he said, adding that investment­s by Chinese companies would give positive signals to European enterprise­s amid the energy crisis and high inflation in Europe.

 ?? WANG JING / CHINA DAILY ?? Zeng Yu, director of the China Internet Network Informatio­n Center, addresses a forum on digital developmen­t during the WIC Wuzhen Summit in Zhejiang province on Thursday.
WANG JING / CHINA DAILY Zeng Yu, director of the China Internet Network Informatio­n Center, addresses a forum on digital developmen­t during the WIC Wuzhen Summit in Zhejiang province on Thursday.

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