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SCO digital economy forum highlights new cooperation horizons
SCO digital economy forum highlights new cooperation horizons

India Gazette

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • India Gazette

SCO digital economy forum highlights new cooperation horizons

Xinhua 11 Jul 2025, 21:58 GMT+10 TIANJIN, July 11 (Xinhua) -- The 2025 Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Digital Economy Forum was held in north China's Tianjin Municipality on Friday, highlighting new horizons for cooperation among SCO member states. Liu Liehong, head of the National Data Administration (NDA), said at the forum that SCO member states have engaged in significant cooperation in areas such as digital infrastructure construction, digital transformation of traditional industries and collaborative industrial development. These efforts are driving the growth of the digital economy and technological innovation, injecting new momentum into regional development, Liu added. Themed "New Bonds in the Digital Economy, New Horizons for Cooperation," the forum featured an opening ceremony, a main forum, four thematic sub-forums and related activities. Co-organized by the NDA and the Tianjin municipal government, the forum drew over 1,500 guests from governments, enterprises, universities and think tanks of SCO member states. They discussed topics such as industrial development empowered by digital integration, digital talent cultivation, data governance and digital infrastructure construction.

China earmarks special bonds for data infrastructure
China earmarks special bonds for data infrastructure

The Star

time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

China earmarks special bonds for data infrastructure

China will elevate the amount and proportion of fiscal subsidies this year to support local governments and industries to build a number of data infrastructure projects. — China Daily Beijing: China will step up the input of central funds to support the construction of data infrastructure and make full use of ultra-long-term special treasury bonds to accelerate the building of architecture related to national data infrastructure, says the National Data Administration (NDA), the country's top data governance regulator. Experts said the country's latest move to construct data infrastructure will bolster the circulation, development and utilisation of data resources, facilitate high-quality growth of the country's digital economy and unleash the value of massive data elements. China will elevate the amount and proportion of fiscal subsidies this year to support local governments and industries to build a number of data infrastructure projects that are basic and long-term and benefit the general public, said the NDA on Monday. It will also speed up efforts to study and formulate plans concerning national data infrastructure during the 15th Five-Year Plan from 2026 to 2030. National data infrastructure refers to a new type of infrastructure that supports data collection, aggregation, transmission, processing, circulation, utilisation, operation and security. It comes amid the backdrop of the rapid development of digital technologies and infrastructure across the globe. Liu Liehong, head of the NDA, said the administration will initiate construction of the main structure of national data infrastructure this year, and quicken the establishment of relevant standards. It will also strengthen exchanges and cooperation with international organisations to absorb experience in the construction of data infrastructure worldwide. Liu said the plan regarding national data infrastructure will focus on four aspects: data circulation and utilisation facilities, computing power facilities, network facilities, and security facilities. China aims to complete the building of the main structure of national data infrastructure by 2029, according to a guideline jointly issued by the National Development and Reform Commission, the NDA and the Industry and Information Technology Ministry in January. The guideline stated that efforts will be made to complete the top-level design of national data infrastructure between 2024 and 2026. Such infrastructure will support large-scale data circulation and interconnectivity, while integrating data networks and computing power facilities between 2027 and 2028. The country has also vowed to upgrade the 5G network to 5G-advanced or 5G-A, a crucial upgrade of the 5G network in terms of functionality and coverage and promote 6G-related research, development and innovation. — China Daily/ANN

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