The plan was released by the National Development Reform Commission (NDRC) and the National Data Administration (NDA), and excerpts were made public on the NDA’s WeChat account on Monday.
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China will also increase cross-agency coordination to better monitor the digital economy, the plan said.
Another focus of the NDA’s work will be accelerating the sharing of public data among government departments and improving care for seniors, education, medical care and other services through better use of data, it said.
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Liu added that focusing on digital innovation, the commercialisation of data and digitalisation of industry would create “new space for China’s economic development”.
During his visit to the southwestern megacity of Chongqing last week, Xi toured its digital city operation centre, which monitors emergencies and coordinates between municipal departments. While there, he urged local officials to “scientifically design big data platforms and network systems” and make better use of data to improve governance.
China generated more than 8.1 zettabytes of data in 2022, placing it second only to the US, according to the Cyberspace Administration of China. The country also ranked second in aggregated computing power – particularly important to scientific research, data analysis, simulation and machine learning – and aims to scale up its capacity by 50 per cent by 2025.
Beijing promotes China-led vision for Digital Silk Road at Xian forum
China has signed several strategic deals with Belt and Road Initiative members aimed at cooperation in areas from e-commerce to digital infrastructure, according to Wang Yong, vice-chairman of China’s top political advisory body, speaking at the Digital Silk Road Development Forum in the northwestern city of Xian last week.
Launched in 2015, the Digital Silk Road aims to boost digital connectivity in countries involved in the belt and road, Beijing’s strategy to improve trade and economic integration across Asia, Europe, Africa and South America.
Wang said China would work with these countries to develop an “open and inclusive digital economy”.