Tech, not GDP, the buzzword at Beijing congress

Posted By : Rina Latuperissa
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Beijing is expected to give more substance to its tech self-sufficiency drive and deliberate on and unveil a roadmap aimed at making major breakthroughs in key areas ranging from chips to more Covid vaccines when thousands of members of the Chinese parliament gather in the capital next week.

The central leadership has recommitted to its innovation drive and tech self-reliance and these subjects will feature predominantly in Premier Li Keqiang’s work report this year, the centerpiece for panel discussions by the National People’s Congress (NPC) and Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) representatives. 

Sources who viewed the draft of Li’s report noted that a roadmap with “measurable timeframes” may be announced as Beijing doubles down on “tech autarchy” to rid the nation’s dependence on Western imports and solutions.

A similar plan towards carbon neutrality in 2060 may be published as well.  

Dutch investment bank ING Group said in its report that in 2021 Beijing may need to pivot its policy focus away from combating the virus, since it has become more important to head off geopolitical risks and their impact on China’s domestic tech sector. 

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