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Leading Role of Chinese Innovation Wins Widespread Recognition

Source: Science and Technology | 2024-03-19 10:19:16 | Author: Tang Zhexiao


Dr. Zhao Miao uses a microscope to observe the disc materials in the optical laboratory of Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. (PHOTO: XINHUA)

By?TANG?Zhexiao

China's Two Sessions have sent positive signals of the country's economic pickup, proposing to strive for more innovative breakthroughs and give more input impetus to the development of the new quality productive forces.

China aims to become a major innovative power?and has made significant progress, Pakistan Today?observed, adding that its high-quality hi-tech products are welcomed by the global market.

Last year, exports of the "new trio,"?namely, electric vehicles, lithium-ion batteries, and photovoltaic products,?exceeded one trillion RMB, with a year-on-year increase of 30 percent, according to the Ministry?of Foreign Affairs.Last year also witnessed accelerated development of the digital economy, with half of the nation's population using 5G.

In various recent government files, sci-tech innovation is seen as the main driver?of the?economy.

Bloomberg noted that the Government Work Report?says?China will increase?the?budget for scientific and technology research by 10 percent to 370.8 billion RMB in 2024?to promote "national champions"?and give enterprises a central role in spearheading advances.

The unprecedented budget, the biggest increase since 2019 after years of minimal growth, is part of China's strategic goals, according to CNN, which said, "The emphasis on self-reliance in science and technology comes after the United States tightened control over the export of cutting-edge technologies to China, especially in the field of AI."

China is pledging to harness all resources to speed homegrown scientific breakthroughs, Bloomberg?reported.

Responding to the unfair export limits, abuse of market rules and restrictions?by U.S.-led Western?powers, China has made a push for technological self-reliance and given?full rein to the leading role of innovation.

A report released by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute says China is beating the Western powers in research output in 37 of 44 technological areas considered critical to economic growth and military strength over the coming decades, from AI to robotics.

"Risks ahead but China's economy is to stay on a long-term, tech-led course," The Star daily of Malaysia commented.

British vlogger Jason Lightfoot, who posts regular videos on YouTube as part of a series called Living in China, said, "China's technology and innovation are leading the world."?One of his videos?show China's amazing 3D printing technology and how far it?has come in terms of innovation, convenience and creativity via a tour of a 3D printer company. China's amazing tech is shocking the world, the introduction?to the video says.

According to the Cyberspace Administration?of China, China's digital economy reached 50.2 trillion RMB in 2022, accounting for 41.5 percent of the country's GDP and ranking second in the world.

Chinese fintech is a significant force?in this. Private fintech enterprises like Huawei, Baidu and Tencent?are helping the economy to "grow at an unprecedented rate and influencing the global economy," the China-Britain Business Council said.

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