Digital economy a new impetus for Belt and Road construction
As more
and more Belt and Road countries are laying importance on the construction of
the digital Silk Road, digital economy has already become a new impetus for the
development of the Belt and Road
Initiative (BRI).
“Digital
Silk Road” remained a buzz word at the first Belt and Road Forum for
International Cooperation (BRF) held two years ago. This year, Chinese
President Xi Jinping once again stressed the importance of digital, networked
and smart development, as well as the construction of a digital Silk Road at
the second BRF.
So far,
China has signed cooperation agreements with over 16 countries involving the
construction of a digital Silk Road, and jointly launched the Belt and Road
Digital Economy International Cooperation Initiative with seven countries.
At
present, digitalization of the global economy is an inevitable trend, and every
country along the Belt and Road is making efforts to promote the integrated
development of digital economy and real economy.
For
instance, digital TVs were rarely seen in Cuba years ago. However, the BRI has
largely improved information technology in the country. Cuban Minister of
Communications Jose Luis Perdomo remarked that the rapid development of digital
television has brought opportunities to local enterprises.
The
digital Silk Road promotes in-depth integration between Cuba’s internet and
traditional manufacturing sectors, and improved production for local
enterprises.
There
was a saying in Saudi Arabia 1,400 years ago that people should seek knowledge
along the China bound Silk Road, said Abdullah bin Amer Alswaha, Minister of
Communications and Information Technology of Saudi Arabia. And these words
still apply to today’s world, he added.
Saudi
Arabia remains one of the 10 largest e-commerce players of the world, and its
artificial intelligence and big data market may reach a value of hundreds of
trillions of US dollars. This is an advantage brought by the Belt and Road and
a result of the country’s cooperation with China, the minister noted.
Thanks
to circulating data and information in the cyber world, the digital Silk Road
is narrowing the digital gap among Belt and Road countries.
Minister
of Communications and Information Technology of Egypt Amr Talaat said that the
development of a digital economy will bring positive impacts on the country’s
production and people’s life.
Egypt,
with an aim to achieve economic integration by enhancing industrial and
economic cooperation, is expecting a 24.3-percent share of its digital economy
in the national GDP, Talaat said.
Source: People’s
Daily Online
2019 China (Ningbo)
Characteristic Cultural Industry Expo opens. On April 12, the public watched the
works of British craftsmen. (Photo by Zhang Yongtao from People’s Daily Online)
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