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Good for defense and economy

By Wang Baokun (China Daily) Updated: 2013-12-05 07:12

Civilian enterprises have now the opportunity to enter the sensitive defense sectors, and they can do so in three ways. First, civilian enterprises can bid for military projects or cooperate with military enterprises in scientific research and complementary production.

Second, since civilian enterprises develop rapidly they can invest in national defense industries and become an important source of investment for the sector.

Third, civilian enterprises can participate in the development and industrialization of military and civil dual-use technologies. Non-public enterprises are encouraged to participate in research and development of military and civilian dual-use high and new technological products, especially high-tech military-civilian joint industries such as civil nuclear energy, civil aviation and space technology, and shipping.

Demonstration bases of integrated military and civilian industries can effectively boost regional economic development. Since 2009 the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has established 24 national integrated military and civil industrial demonstration bases in several provinces and autonomous regions. And 20 provinces and autonomous regions have set up special funds, worth 1.66 billion yuan ($272 million), for the development of integrated military and civil industries.

The high-end, precise and large-scale weapons' industry is at the forefront of the industrial chain, which can directly support civilian industries' development.

Military enterprises should develop products for civil use, which in the long run would directly promote economic development. Moreover, goods produced by military enterprises can always be put to civilian use. According to data released after the meeting of China Association for Peaceful Use of Military Industrial Technology in 2003, two decades' efforts have helped China make great achievements in offering products made by military industries for civil use, especially in the fields of nuclear technology, aerospace, aviation and shipping. More than half of the personnel in the military industry work for the development and production of products for civil use, and their output value accounts for about 80 percent of the defense industry's science and technology sector's total.

Civilian enterprises can improve their scientific research and production capability by entering the science and technology sectors of the defense industry, and contribute indirectly to economic development.

The restructuring of military enterprises can promote the defense economy as well as civilian economy in many areas including advanced technology, equipment, facilities, intellectual property rights and talents.

The military can lease facilities and equipment such as roads, bridges, tunnels, harbors, airports and warehouses to civilian enterprises for direct economic benefits. It can also sub-contract scientific research, production and repair works of military-related projects to civilian enterprises.

Also, a huge amount of components and spare parts, raw materials and supporting equipment for military use are purchased directly from the market, helping the civil industries' logistics and consumption sectors.

And the development of strategic projects involving satellites, navigation system, space station, space exploration and aircraft carriers will achieve a two-way transition between the defense and civilian economies.

The author is an associate professor at the Economic Security and National Defense Economy Institute, School of Economics, Renmin University of China.

(China Daily 12/05/2013 page9)

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