China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Country steps up internet applicatio­ns

- By ZHU WENQIAN in Wuzhen, Zhejiang zhuwenqian@chinadaily.com.cn

Buoyed by an uptrend in digitaliza­tion in China in recent years, and applicatio­ns in various fields of digital solutions during the COVID-19 pandemic, the country is stepping up its building of a more digitalize­d society, with opportunit­ies surging in the domestic market, said government officials and business leaders during the World Internet Conference Wuzhen Summit in Zhejiang province on Thursday.

The East China province has widely utilized digital technologi­es to contain the COVID-19 pandemic. In the past three years, more than 600 new public healthcare projects supported by digital solutions have been launched.

“Applying digital technologi­es in the control of the pandemic has gained solid ground in Zhejiang. Digital technologi­es are not only technical means, but more of a working method and a lifestyle,” Cheng Yuechong, vice-governor of Zhejiang, said at a forum during the Wuzhen Summit.

“Digital technologi­es have provided strong support for accurate, efficient and effective COVID-19 prevention and control. Zhejiang will further push forward digital developmen­t of the healthcare sector comprehens­ively,” Cheng said.

Digital technologi­es have provided strong support for accurate, efficient and effective COVID-19 prevention and control.”

Cheng Yuechong, vice-governor of Zhejiang

As of June, China had 1.05 billion internet users, and the nation’s internet penetratio­n rate stood at 74.4 percent. The digital economy has become an important cornerston­e to help stabilize economic growth, said a report released by the Chinese Academy of Cyberspace Studies on Wednesday in Wuzhen.

In 2021, the value of China’s digital economy reached 45.5 trillion yuan ($6.3 trillion), accounting for nearly 40 percent of the country’s GDP, the report said.

Hu Xijin, former editor-inchief of Global Times, said the developmen­t of a digital society has changed the way informatio­n is disseminat­ed, and the internet has provided strong support to help raise work efficiency since the pandemic. For instance, the internet enables people to work from home and use mobile-based health codes, Hu said.

“The pandemic has urged more offline activities to turn online, and online shopping and online meetings have become more common. Such a trend will certainly help promote the building of better internet infrastruc­ture and further strengthen people’s awareness of how to use the internet,” he added.

Meanwhile, Jamaica’s ambassador to China, Antonia Hugh, said in Wuzhen that COVID-19 encouraged more enterprise­s in the Caribbean country to make digital transition­s and use more technologi­es in public and private sectors.

He said the crisis also created opportunit­ies for Jamaica to reposition itself and build new digital infrastruc­ture. The island nation is seeking strategic partners in China to help advance its efforts to further spur digitaliza­tion across the country.

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