
China’s Digital Economy Reaches $6.7 Trillion in 2023
In 2023, China’s core digital sectors achieved $6.7 trillion in revenue, employing over 36 million people across various industries.
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In 2023, China’s core digital sectors achieved $6.7 trillion in revenue, employing over 36 million people across various industries.
At the 2024 CPRA Conference in Beijing, experts discussed the pivotal role of public relations and AI in modernizing social governance and driving digital economy growth.
China is reshaping consumption with tech-driven experiences, from aerial tours of historic sites to immersive retail environments.
Beijing launches a new initiative at CISCE to enhance global supply chains through open cooperation, digital connectivity, and sustainable development, aiming for inclusive economic globalization.
At the 31st APEC Summit in Lima, China and Peru collaborate to promote inclusive growth, sustainable development, and digital economy initiatives.
China’s Internet of Things (IoT) connections are set to exceed 3 billion in 2024, driven by robust infrastructure and growing user adoption, as highlighted at the 2024 World IoT Convention.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Vietnam’s National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man pledge enhanced cooperation in digital economy, new energy, and more to build a shared future amid global changes.
The Chinese mainland has introduced new guidelines to accelerate the development and utilization of public data resources, aiming to strengthen its digital economy and foster innovation by 2030.
China and ASEAN enhance their partnership by focusing on digital and green economies, driving significant trade growth and sustainable development.
Mayors from 24 cities and 15 regions gather in Hangzhou for the Global Mayors Dialogue, focusing on sustainable urban governance and digital innovation.