China International Book Trading Corporation Reading China Part 2 series focuses on China’s path to high-quality development

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China International Book Trading Corporation recently published Part 2 of Reading China, a series of quality interviews. This interview paper focuses on “A Community with a Shared Future for Humanity”, “Quality Development” and other key issues of concern to the international community, and surveys experts in international relations, politics and business to gain their understanding of Explaining development practices the china. .

Three special guests, namely David Blair, Vice-President of the Center for China and Globalization (CCG), Einar Tangen, senior researcher at the Taihe Institute (TI), and Professor Alessandro Teixeira of Public Policy at the School of Public Policy and Management at Tsinghua University. , became this one Interview invited to speak on the topic of “high-quality development” and discuss current issues such as “Double circulation” China’s economic strategy and the development of scientific and technical innovation.

China proposed for the first time in 2020 to create “a new development model in which national circulation and international circulation are mutually strengthened”. President Xi Jinping pointed out that building a new development model in which domestic and international circulation are mutually reinforcing, with domestic circulation as the main pillar, is an important decision taken against the backdrop of China’s development level, the changing environment and conditions. particularly based on the change in China’s comparative advantage and in view of the current situation.

David Blair, vice president of the Center for China and Globalization (CCG), said that major powers must develop and advance based on their own strengths, and that the emphasis on quality growth and economic stability is important for an economic powerhouse like China. . . Einar Tangen, senior researcher at Taihe Institute (TI), opined that China’s “Dual Circulation” policy is not equal to decoupling from the world economy, but that China must first ensure that its domestic market is functioning properly, and on improving efficiency and decrease. spending on this basis in order to attract more foreign investment.

Now, China has put science and technology innovation at the center of all its national development, and has set the strategic goal of becoming a leading innovative country by 2030 and a world power in science and technology innovation by 2050.

Professor Alessandro Teixeira of Public Policy at the School of Public Policy and Management at Tsinghua University said that the scientific and technological innovation highlighted by President Xi Jinping is science-based, and the innovative achievement will only come when China develops its technology-based development the in amplified science.

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