Fostering new growth drivers high on agenda
Improving mechanisms for new quality productive forces injects fresh impetus

China's emphasis on improving the mechanisms for fostering new quality productive forces and promoting the deeper integration of digital and real economies will inject fresh impetus into high-quality development, create new growth drivers and competitive edges, and boost the nation's core global competitiveness amid headwinds and external uncertainties, said officials, experts and company executives on Friday.
They called for heightened efforts to improve technological innovation capabilities, bolster industrial transformation and upgrading, and speed up the development of strategic emerging industries and future-oriented enterprises, as well as safeguard the security and stability of industrial and supply chains.
Driving a shift to new quality productive forces will be among China's top priorities in promoting high-quality development over the long run, said Han Wenxiu, executive deputy director of the Office of the Central Committee for Financial and Economic Affairs.
Han's remarks at a news conference on Friday in Beijing came after the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China adopted a resolution on further deepening reform comprehensively to advance Chinese modernization, at its third plenary session, which was held from Monday to Thursday in Beijing.
Han explained that the resolution said the country will accelerate the formation of production relations more adapted to the requirements of new quality productive forces, improve the systems and mechanisms for optimizing and upgrading traditional industries, and refine policies and governance systems for strategic industries.
Han said more efforts should be made to establish a mechanism for investment and growth in future industries, improve the policy system for promoting the industrialization of digital technologies and digital transformation of industries, promote aggregation of various advanced production factors toward the development of new quality productive forces, and significantly enhance total factor productivity.
Luo Zhongwei, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences' Institute of Industrial Economics, said, "Fostering new growth drivers and upgrading traditional industries by leveraging cutting-edge digital technologies such as artificial intelligence, 5G and big data, have been high on China's development agenda."
Luo highlighted that the move to improve the institutional mechanisms for developing new quality productive forces is conducive to further propelling the intelligent, high-end and green transformation of industrial chains, consolidating economic recovery momentum and strengthening the country's capacity to buffer against external risks and shocks.
As the country is transitioning from the phase of rapid development to a stage of high-quality development, it is necessary to promote structural upgrading to enhance endogenous driving forces and long-term growth potential, said Wang Yiming, vice-chairman of the China Center for International Economic Exchanges.
"China's new economic growth drivers come from industrial transformation and upgrading. Through giving play to the leading role of enterprises in sci-tech innovation, the country could accelerate the formation of mechanisms for fostering new quality productive forces," said Li Dongsheng, founder and chairman of TCL Technology Group Corp.

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