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09 кастрычніка 2024, 10:43
Xi Focus: Leading the way to Chinese modernization through sci-tech innovation
BEIJING, 9 October (BelTA - Xinhua) - The launch of the BeiDou-3
Navigation Satellite System's (BDS-3) final two satellites in September
marked the completion of China's independently-developed satnav system,
for which President Xi Jinping has given continuous support.
Xi,
also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central
Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, has been
closely following the development of the BDS-3 program.
He
visited the satellite launch site, cared about and encouraged scientists
and technicians in the BDS-3 program, officially announced the
commissioning of the program, sent a congratulatory letter to an
international summit on the application of BeiDou, and mentioned it as a
highlight of China's achievements in his New Year messages.
He
has called for wider application of the BeiDou system to make new and
greater contributions to China's economic and social development, as
well as the building of a human community with a shared future.
Under
the new system of concentrating nationwide efforts and resources on key
undertakings, sci-tech workers have surmounted a multitude of
technological hurdles -- successfully integrating BeiDou into both
industrial applications and daily life.
BeiDou has become a
standard configuration for mass consumer products such as smartphones
and wearable devices. In the first half of 2024, over 98 percent of
China's 139 million units of smartphone shipments supported the BeiDou
positioning system.
The growth of BeiDou mirrors the
modernization drive underpinned by the modernization of science and
technology, and shows how the Chinese leader values sci-tech innovation
and its fruits for bolstering the economy and facilitating high-quality
development.
At this year's meeting with the country's sci-tech
workers in June, Xi said that Chinese modernization should be supported
by sci-tech modernization, and achieving high-quality development relies
on new driving forces cultivated by sci-tech innovation.
What he
calls for is happening. China has moved up to 11th place in the
rankings of the world's most innovative economies, representing one of
the fastest rises over the past decade, according to the World
Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).
The country is also
home to 26 of the world's top 100 sci-tech innovation clusters,
maintaining its position as the global leader for two consecutive years,
the WIPO's Global Innovation Index 2024 confirmed.
Xi has
emphasized the deep integration of technological and industrial
innovation by enhancing the principal position of enterprises in
technological innovation.
The development of new energy vehicles
is a good example. In 2014, during an inspection tour of SAIC Motor, a
major Chinese carmaker, Xi called for the research and development of
products that cater to diverse needs and highlighted the importance of
new energy vehicles in enhancing China's automotive industry.
In
the following decade, the president became a big fan of electric cars,
visiting automotive companies, touring laboratories, and showing great
interest in trying new home-developed models. He encouraged carmakers to
focus on product quality and cultivate market competitiveness.
Now
new energy vehicles have become a highlight of China's tech-intensive
industry. Their penetration rate, a gauge of popularity, climbed to 53.9
percent in the domestic market in August, meaning that their sales
volume exceeded that of traditional vehicles with internal combustion
engines.
New energy vehicles are also gaining popularity in
Southeast Asian, South American and European markets. In the first eight
months of 2024, China exported 818,000 new energy vehicles, a
year-on-year increase of 12.6 percent.
In addition to boosting
economic growth through new energy industries, Xi also places great
emphasis on the role of such industries in green development and
promotes the sharing of green technologies -- as harmonious coexistence
between human and nature is one of the key features of China's
modernization.
He has repeatedly expressed China's commitment to
re-adjusting industrial structure and energy mix, vigorously developing
renewable energy, and making faster progress in planning and developing
large wind power and photovoltaic bases.
Over the past decade,
China's annual installation of renewable energy power generation
capacity has accounted for more than 40 percent of the global total,
while exceeding 50 percent in 2023.
China's fast progress in
developing renewable energy technologies and their massive applications
have also significantly contributed to an over 60 percent reduction in
wind power costs and a more than 80 percent drop in photovoltaic power
costs globally. This has played a pivotal role in global efforts to cut
carbon emissions and transit toward a greener economy.
At the
same time, its renewable energy technology is still making
breakthroughs, providing impetus for the future development of the
industry. According to a study published in Nature at the end of
September, Chinese chemists Yuan Mingjian from Nankai University
cooperated with a scientist in Canada to prepare perovskite solar cell
devices with high energy conversion efficiency and high operational
stability, marking a major breakthrough in new-generation photovoltaic
technology.
At a recent symposium on ecological protection and
high-quality development in the Yellow River Basin, Xi mentioned that
many African countries have been discussing cooperation with China
concerning wind and photovoltaic power.
"Green and low-carbon cooperation has a promising future," he said.