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  • Select Green Tech Targeted for Promotion

    China will organize a selection of advanced green technologies and release a green technology promotion catalog (2024 edition), according to a notice released by the National Development and Reform Commission and seven other government departments.

  • Financing Boost for Sci-tech Innovation

    China's capital market plays an increasingly more important role in facilitating tech enterprises' access to financing.

  • National Industrial Standardsfor AI Announced

    By 2026, China expects to develop more than 50 new national and industrial standards for AI development, and participate in the development of over 20 international AI standards.

  • Tech Tools to Hike Consumption Patterns

    A set of measures aimed at encouraging new consumer scenarios and supporting new growth points were unveiled in a circular on June 24, through a joint effort led by the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) and four other related departments.

  • Oil Refining Industry Rushes to Go Green

    After China released a two-year action plan for energy conservation and carbon reduction, five key departments, including the National Development and Reform Commission and the National Energy Administration, collaborated to issue a specific action plan for the oil refining industry this June. This plan aims to improve energy efficiency in the sector and reduce CO2 emissions.

  • Policies That Accelerated China's Progress

    China has been improving its science and technology policies to encourage R&D. For more than a decade, a series of important sci-tech policies and measures have been introduced.

  • Beautiful Bays for Beautiful China

    China is gearing up to improve its seascape by building or renovating around 110 beautiful bays across the country. The Ministry of Ecology and Environment (MEE) has issued an action plan to expand and upgrade the "beautiful bay" initiative, a key strategy to revitalize and safeguard the coastal ecosystem.

  • Zhejiang Embarks on Data IPR Trials

    In late May, Zhejiang province issued a guideline on deepening the reform of data intellectual property rights (IPRs) to promote high-quality development. This is China's first provincial-level policy specifically focused on data intellectual property.

  • New Action for Energy Conservation, Carbon Reduction

    China's State Council recently released a two-year action plan aimed at energy conservation and carbon reduction to support the carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals.

  • Industry Standards for Service-oriented Manufacturing

    To better integrate advanced manufacturing with modern service industries, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology recently issued a guideline to establish standards for service-oriented manufacturing.

  • Developing Digital Villages Prioritized

    China has unveiled version 2.0 of its guideline for building digital villages, a move aimed at tackling emerging challenges while driving rural revitalization through information technology.

  • Blueprint to Modernize China's IP Protection

    In its latest move to motivate innovation and create a sound business environment, China has taken a significant step forward in bolstering its intellectual property (IP) protection system.

  • China to Build More Top-level Archaeological Institutions

    The National Cultural Heritage Administration (NCHA) issued a trial guideline to assist with the development of world-leading archaeological institutions in late May, aiming to elevate the overall impact of China's archaeological institutions and accelerate the high-quality development of cultural relics and archaeology.

  • Tapping Data Value to Build Digital China

    The outlook for China's digital development in 2023 was promising, with its total computing power reaching 230 EFLOPS, ranking second globally. That was revealed by the Digital China Development Report (2023) released during the 7th Digital China Summit that opened in Fuzhou city, southeast China's Fujian province on May 24.

  • Sci-tech Innovation Gets Tax Breaks

    Expenditures funded by enterprises for specific basic research are now allowed to be deducted at the rate of 100 percent before tax. In addition, the income generated from the commercialization of sci-tech achievements will enjoy tax incentives, including value-added tax (VAT) reduction and income tax reduction.

  • Regulating the E-bike Sector

    Chinese government departments recently released a slate of measures to promote the standardized and healthy development of the electric bicycle (e-bike) industry, and enhance the quality and safety level of related products.

  • Construction of Original Tech Sources Initiated

    Quantum information, brain-like intelligence and biomanufacturing are just a few of the 36 diverse fields of 52 original technology sources to be established with support from 40 central state-owned enterprises (SOEs).

  • Plan to Combat Parasitic Diseases

    China's National Disease Control and Prevention Administration, along with 14 other government departments, recently issued a comprehensive plan for the prevention and control of key parasitic diseases.

  • Regulation to Crack Down on Unfair Online Competition

    China's State Administration for Market Regulation has issued an interim regulation to crack down on unfair online competition and better protect the rights and interests of online business operators and consumers. The regulation will take effect on September 1.

  • Banks and Insurers to Strengthen 'Five Priorities'

    China's National Financial Regulatory Administration released a guideline for the banking and insurance sectors on May 9 to improve the work of five priority segments — technology finance, green finance, inclusive finance, pension finance and digital finance.

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