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China calls for faster, broader adoption of advanced tech to cement industrial power

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China’s State Council has called for the faster development and wider rollout of large-scale testing and application environments for new technologies, as Beijing pushes to boost commercialisation and build a world-leading industrial base.

The country should “focus on the frontiers of industrial development and key technological challenges, and prioritise the layout of new application scenarios in emerging fields and tracks, high-value niche areas and cross-regional and cross-sector domains,” according to a cabinet meeting chaired by Premier Li Qiang and reported by state news agency Xinhua.

Participants also called for leveraging China’s vast market and diverse “application scenarios” to better align supply with demand.

The comments came as the world’s second-largest economy strives for greater technological self-reliance and seeks to solidify its position as a manufacturing powerhouse amid Western export controls and intensifying global competition.
The leadership’s priorities were also highlighted in a detailed proposal for the coming five-year plan following the fourth plenum in late October. The proposal urged “the launch of large-scale demonstration projects for new technologies, products and application scenarios to accelerate the scaling up of emerging industries”.

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It also called for building “a modern industrial system with advanced manufacturing as the backbone” and maintaining a “reasonable” share of manufacturing in the national economy – underscoring Beijing’s determination to cement its dominance in the sector.



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