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Li Qiang: Study Tech Innovation Initiatives, Vigorously Foster Emerging Industries Such as Marine Biomedicine
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang chaired an executive meeting of the State Council last Friday (24th) to study initiatives related to technological innovation, hear a report on promoting high-quality development of the marine economy, and deliberate and approve the "Regulations on Procedures for the Formulation of Administrative Regulations (Revised Draft)". The meeting emphasized aligning with the strategic goal of building China into a leading technology powerhouse by 2035, comprehensively deepening reform of the science and technology system and mechanisms, advancing the integrated development of education, technology and talent, and accelerating the achievement of high-level technological self-reliance and self-strengthening. Efforts should focus on national strategic needs and industrial development requirements, strengthen original and leading-edge technological breakthroughs, and build innovation hubs with global influence. Enterprises with the necessary capabilities should be supported in participating in major scientific research projects and undertaking significant national strategic tasks. Li Qiang also stated that efforts should be made to enhance capabilities in marine development and governance, efficiently develop and utilize marine resources, promote high-quality development of the marine economy, and accelerate the building of a strong maritime nation. Marine technological innovation should be strengthened to drive digital and intelligent transformation and upgrading in the marine sector. Authorities should vigorously foster emerging industries such as marine biomedicine and new materials, and orderly develop marine energy resources. Efforts should also be made to actively expand the development space of the marine economy, cultivate new economic growth drivers, deepen openness and cooperation in the marine sector, and firmly safeguard national maritime rights and strategic security. (ta/w) This article was automatically translated by AI, the Chinese version should be considered the authoritative version. AASTOCKS.com Limited does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness and accepts no liability for any damages or losses arising from the use of this translation. Auto-translated by AI AASTOCKS Financial News |
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