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China’s science and tech innovations

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) recently released data which indicated China’s achievements in scientific and technological innovations over the past seven decades.

According to NBS, China’s research and development (R&D) spending hit 1.97 trillion yuan in 2018 ($286 billion), 138 times the 1991 figure, and the number of patent applications saw substantial growth.

Experts noted that enterprises were the primary driver for China’s fast-growing innovations. In 2017, Chinese enterprises spent 1.35 trillion yuan on R&D, accounting for 76.5 percent of the national total.

More companies today value scientific and technological innovations and regard innovation as the lifeblood of development, according to Zhao Zhiyun from the Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of China.

In 2017, China’s high-tech manufacturing industry created 15.9 trillion yuan in main business income, up 55.8 percent compared with 2012. R&D expenditure used for high-tech manufacturing increased by 83.6 percent, with an annual growth of 12.9 percent on average.

High-tech manufacturing, as a part of the real economy, plays a supporting role in the process of building a modern economy, said Sun Fuquan, vice president of the Chinese Academy of Science and Technology for Development.

Sun believed that high-tech manufacturing has yielded remarkable results, as the country now implements innovation-driven development. This stimulates the upgrading of conventional industries while catalyzing new industrial forms toward high-end production.

High-tech products, including high-speed trains, nuclear power stations, and communication devices have become China’s overseas business cards, said Zhao.

Meanwhile, steel, cement, and other conventional industries are increasing their added value of products through innovation and contributing more to economic development, Zhao added.

Against China’s backdrop of profound changes and the upgraded structure of domestic demand and consumption, experts agreed that technological innovation can be a decisive force for social reform as it provides high-quality factors of production and life.

They suggested emphasizing systematic innovation to unleash its power in driving economic development.

Source:People’s Daily Online

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