Big data technology poised to boost BRI markets
By Huang
Ge
A
growing number of overseas and Chinese companies are strengthening cooperation
in the big data industry under the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), as corporate representatives said
the high-tech industry would offer them more opportunities and enable them to
share the dividends of the digital economy.
During
this year’s China International Big Data Industry Expo in Guiyang, capital of
Southwest China’s Guizhou Province, domestic and foreign representatives told the Global
Times on May 28 that the BRI, which was proposed in 2013, has entered a new
stage, and they look forward to expanding cooperation to tech-driven sectors
from traditional industries such as infrastructure.
Big data
helps the logistics industry transform and upgrade and it is a vital
contributor for the sector to go global, said Xu Qiang, vice president of
Manbang Group, an internet freight service provider based in Guizhou.
“Under
the BRI, we have actively been cooperating with overseas enterprises. We are
developing platforms in several foreign languages such as Vietnamese and
Russian,” Xu told the Global Times.
He said
more cooperation in the global markets will come as the firm stands ready to
cooperate and share data resources with overseas counterparts under data security
rules prescribed by the Chinese government.
Embracing
opportunities that have emerged from the BRI, China would like to make joint
efforts with the world to drive global digital development in industries like
the internet, big data, artificial intelligence, cloud computing and smart
cities, Wang Chen, member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee
and vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the 13th National People’s
Congress, said Sunday, May 26 at the opening ceremony of the expo.
The
country will also properly respond to challenges of big data development in
law, security and governance to let more countries and people share the
achievements of industrial growth, according to Wang.
“We are
looking forward to pursuing cooperation in e-commerce business with Chinese
companies,” Petr Jiricek, business development manager of Czech-based Proficio,
told the Global Times.
“It’s my
first time to come to Guiyang. We talked with some wine companies that agreed
to cooperate with us,” he said, noting that opportunities brought about by the
growth of big data industry will drive more cooperation between Chinese and
Czech companies.
Cooperation
in the manufacturing sector under the BRI will be a focus between Chinese and
overseas companies, Liu Yang, executive vice president of the Guizhou Chamber
of Commerce in North America, told the
Global Times.
Cooperation
in big data and artificial intelligence can be brought to the BRI markets
through manufacturing projects from Chinese firms, as many of them have applied
such technology to enhance production and management, Liu said.
Source:Global Times
Visitors watch robots dance at the China International Big Data Industry Expo in Guiyang, capital of Southwest China’s Guizhou Province, on May 28. (Photo by Huang Ge from Global Times)
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