China. Modernization of Industrial Production
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China. Modernization of Industrial Production
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S032150750029002-4-1
Publication type
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Authors
Natalia N. Koledenkova 
Occupation: Senior Researcher, Center for Socio-Economic Research of China
Affiliation: Institute of Сhina and Contemporary Asia, Russian Academy of Sciences
Address: Russian Federation,
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Pages
58-65
Abstract

The article deals with the problems of modernization of industrial production in the context of the country’s economic policy, aimed at turning China into a powerful industrial power with high international competitiveness by 2049.

The author focuses on the 20th Congress of the CPC, the PRC socio-economic development plan for the 14th five-year period (2021–2025) and long-term goals until 2035, which involves a number of strategic breakthroughs in the development of key and traditional industries. This is primarily in the field of high-tech equipment and information industries.

In general, the plan is focused on accelerating the industrialization of the country and turning the country into an internationally competitive industrial power. China will adhere to the following areas: to carry out the modernization of industrial production based on scientific and technological achievements; give priority to qualitative parameters of growth; promote technological innovation; work towards a transition to a low-carbon, safe and highly efficient energy system; develop ecological production; accelerate the integration of information technology and industry.

Keywords
China, modernization of industrial production, high-tech industries, energy, robotics, digital technologies
Received
07.07.2023
Date of publication
19.12.2023
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