BEIJING: Foreign officials and experts have said that China pledges to develop new quality productive forces, which shows that the country is taking practical action to scientifically and pragmatically move towards new development goals and effectively promote Chinese modernization.
“I think ‘developing new quality productive forces according to local conditions’, as stressed by the Chinese leader is of great importance, which reflects the pragmatic spirit of himself and the Chinese government,” Bernard Dewit, chairman of Belgian-Chinese Chamber of Commerce, told China Media Group (CMG), adding that it is imperative to take into account the specificities of different regions.
New quality productive forces has become part of the Chinese government’s policy plans, which promotes traditional industries and focuses on innovation, Ivan Cardillo, associate professor of the Law School of the University of Trento in Italy, told CMG.
Lauding China’s scientific and technological innovation achievements, Pichai Naripthapan, advisor to the prime minister of Thailand and former energy minister, said Chinese modernization will also drive Thailand’s development, and promote high-quality connectivity with Belt and Road cooperation.
“New quality productive forces” is becoming a new key phrase in China’s industrial development, a researcher at the Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution in Nigeria told CMG, adding that China is at the forefront of the world in areas such as digital economy and artificial intelligence.
Developing new quality productive forces will promote technological change and innovation, as well as in-depth industrial transformation and upgrading, said Naing Swe Oo, senior advisor of the Myanmar Institute of Strategic and International Studies.
“China already has many scientific and technological achievements that lead the world, which is worth learning,” he told CMG.
Foreign officials and experts have also said China is taking practical actions to effectively advance Chinese modernization and bring more opportunities to the world. –The Daily Mail-CGTN news exchange item