Plenum marks milestone in further reform
Tech innovation key to modernization
In the just-concluded landmark meeting, China reaffirmed that opening-up is a defining feature of Chinese modernization and explained why sticking to the basic State policy of opening-up and continuing to deepen reform is necessary. The communique issued by the third plenum of the 20th CPC Central Committee makes it clear that China will remain committed to expanding opening-up, telling the world that China's door will continue to open wider.
One of the most critical areas of international cooperation is in science and technology. As a key variable influencing technological advancement and people's ability to tackle global challenges, technological innovation must be leveraged for the greater good. China's experience in maintaining an open, mutually beneficial strategy in technology has proved invaluable. The 20th National Congress of the CPC in 2022 also underscored the importance of expanding global scientific exchanges, strengthening the international research environment and creating a globally competitive innovation ecosystem.
Also, there is a need to establish a systemic framework that promotes comprehensive innovation. At the heart of this framework should be technological innovation. Developing institutions and environments that facilitate international scientific exchanges, foster a more internationalized research setting, and promote China's integration with the global innovation network is an essential component of a supportive innovation ecosystem. This will not only enhance China's influence in global scientific governance, but also contribute to the overall innovation landscape.
However, we must also recognize that the world is undergoing unprecedented changes, and global scientific cooperation faces many challenges. It is important that we remain steadfast in our commitment to opening-up and mutual benefit in today's complex global environment.
By adopting a rules-based approach to global scientific cooperation, China aims to address uncertainties and work with other countries to build an open, fair and non-discriminatory global scientific development environment.