China's high-tech manufacturing sector and its total product exports have now climbed to the second-largest in the world, according to a recent press briefing held by the State Council Information Office in Beijing. The news was shared by a reporter who attended the event, highlighting the rapid growth of the industry over the past years.
Zhang Xiaoqiang, deputy director of the National Development and Reform Commission, emphasized that the five years following the 16th National Congress of the Communist Party marked a period of remarkable expansion for China’s high-tech industries. By 2006, the added value of these industries reached 8% of China’s GDP, up from 5% in 2000. The sales revenue of the high-tech manufacturing sector grew at an annual rate of 27%, reaching 4.2 trillion yuan in that year. Meanwhile, the export of high-tech products more than quadrupled, reaching $281.5 billion in 2006, which accounted for 29% of China’s total foreign trade exports.
Looking ahead, the government aims to raise the share of high-tech industries’ added value to 10% of GDP by 2010. To achieve this, the National Development and Reform Commission is working closely with financial institutions such as the National Development Bank and the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. The goal is to encourage investment and support innovation through various financial tools and capital market mechanisms.
In the coming steps, one of the key priorities will be to promote the technological upgrading of traditional industries. The focus will be on energy-saving technologies, clean production methods, and resource recycling. Special projects for industrial technology development will be launched, and efforts will be made to establish national engineering research centers, national engineering laboratories, and state-recognized enterprise technology centers.
These initiatives aim to enhance the independent research and development capabilities of Chinese industries, helping to overcome technological bottlenecks and support the transition toward a more sustainable and innovation-driven economic model.
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