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Message: Chinese President Xi Jinping urges push towards hi-tech independence

Curious as to what members here might think about any possible repercussions for POET, if any, regarding the following article ( copied in part, only ) from 13 October published in the South China Morning Post:

 

 

Chinese President Xi Jinping urges push towards hi-tech independence

  • Xi says self-reliance is essential because the country is ‘on the cusp of unprecedented changes’
  • Comments come ahead of address to mark Shenzhen Special Economic Zone milestone
Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged the nation’s technology industry   as the sector faces “unprecedented” international trade and security headwinds.
 

Without referring to the United States directly, Xi told staff at an advanced ceramic electronics manufacturer in Chaozhou in eastern Guangdong province on Monday that China must develop more key technologies on its own to be better prepared to withstand challenges ahead while also contributing to the development of China.

“We are on the cusp of unprecedented changes in this century, and we must take a path towards self-reliance, and this means we must become independent in our innovation drive,” Xi was quoted by state broadcaster CCTV as saying.

“[I urge you all] to appreciate the strategic intent of the central government, and pick your position correctly so you can make your contribution as we build our country into a strong, prosperous, and modernised country."

The US-China trade war has put intense pressure on national industry leaders like Huawei Technologies and ByteDance.

 

China relies heavily on US-made semiconductors and in August, the administration of US President Donald Trump banned Huawei from using semiconductors built with American technology unless it received a special licence.

 

 

Xi’s comments in Chaozhou came during his  . On Wednesday, he is expected to deliver an “important address” during the 40th anniversary of the establishment of the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone.
 
A source involved in planning the trip said the president would arrive in Shenzhen on Tuesday after stopovers in other cities in Guangdong. Xi is expected to meet officials about the   development plan. The grand scheme aims to integrate Hong Kong, Macau, Shenzhen, Guangzhou and seven other major Guangdong cities and transform the southern Chinese region into a unified economic powerhouse.

 

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