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China to boost "Made in China 2025" strategy :enjoy::china:


English.news.cn | 2015-03-25 23:58:13 | Editor: huaxia

BEIJING, March 25 (Xinhua) -- China's State Council pledged Wednesday to boost the implementation of the "Made in China 2025" strategy, which will upgrade the manufacturing sector.

Accelerated industrialization is supported by the manufacturing sector, according to a statement released after an executive meeting of the State Council, presided over by Premier Li Keqiang.

The "Made in China 2025" strategy proposed in this year's government work report can empower the manufacturing sector, while boosting "innovated in China," it said, adding that this will help the country achieve a medium-high-level economic growth.

On March 5, Premier Li said China will implement the "Made in China 2025" strategy alongside an "Internet Plus" plan, based on innovation, smart technology, the mobile Internet, cloud computing, big data and the Internet of Things.

Following this, informatization and industrialization will be unified and priority will be given to the development of ten particular fields, including information technology, new materials and agricultural machinery, the statement said.

More efforts will be made to boost the integrated growth of productive services and the manufacturing sector, and improve the levels and core competition of the manufacturing sector, the statement said.

Favorable policies will be mapped to help forge an upgraded version of the manufacturing sector, it said.

Miao Wei, minister of industry and information technology, said intelligent manufacturing would shift China from a big manufacturing country to a strong one.

Su Bo, vice minister of industry and information technology, said industrial restructuring faced the problem that companies do not own core technologies to innovate, thus, to achieve "Made in China 2025" more innovation was needed.

Meanwhile, industrial companies must improve its competition with the help of Internet technology, Miao said.

Small companies and start-ups drove innovation and they needed more favorable policies, Miao said.

The meeting also discussed the merging processes of the two high speed rail manufacturers -- China North Railway and China South Railway.

The merger should follow market rules and the enterprises' will to ensure stable company operation and improve performances, the statement said.

The meeting also vowed to boost state-owned enterprise reform and tackle problems like repetitive construction and over competition.

China to boost "Made in China 2025" strategy - Xinhua | English.news.cn
 
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Coping from Modi's 'Make in India' :lol: Chinese simply cannot stop copying
You do know that India took manufacturing as a way to growth from China, and China from Korea and Taiwan, them from Japan and Japan from the US, while the US from Britain.

So, India is in the last cart of this manufacturing train, come on man, use your head at least a little.
 
Coping from Modi's 'Make in India' :lol: Chinese simply cannot stop copying

You are an idiot.
People like you are the reason their is so much antagonism between India and China.

There are no signs of any "copying" (as if India even had copyrights over it)
Made in China 2025 seems to be a natural slogan for upgrading the whole manufacturing sector. Also, India is advertising to "Make" while China is advertising "Made." There is a hell lot of difference.
The only plagiarism that seems to me in this "battle of slogans" are our terms like "Spice Route", "Cotton Route" etc.
 
China Focus: Blueprint for China to grow into leading industrial power takes shape

BEIJING, Mar 16, 2015 (Xinhua via COMTEX)

China will endeavor to become a strong industrial country by around 2045 and implementing 'made in China 2025' plan is the first step to achieve the target, said Miao Wei, minister of industry and information technology at this year's annual parliamentary session.

Some 20 years ago, China accounted for less than 3 percent in global manufacturing output. Currently, such a proportion has increased to 25 percent. Nearly 80 percent of air conditioners, 70 percent of cell phones and 60 percent of shoes in the world are made in China.

Combing this year's government reports and the 'made in China 2025' plan, the blueprint for China to develop into a strong industrial power is clear.

-- Traditional industries to accelerate transformation and upgrading

The government's work report delivered at the Third Session of the 12th National People's Congress proposed to promote the extensive application of information technologies in industrialization, develop and utilize networking, digitalization, and smart technologies, and work to develop certain key areas first and make breakthroughs in these areas.

According to the 2015 draft plan for economic and social development, China will focus on making breakthroughs in core technologies in key areas, such as industrial robots, rail transit equipment, high-end vessels and ocean engineering equipment, new-energy vehicles, modern agricultural machinery, and high-end medical appliances and medicines, and promote the industrial application of these technologies.

-- New-type industries to become leading industries

High-end equipment, information network, integrated circuit, new energy, new materials, biomedicine, aero engine and combustion turbine projects were written into the government's work report.

The report also for the first time put forward the 'Internet Plus' action plan as well as the concept of 'industrial networks' to integrate the mobile Internet, cloud computing, big data, and the Internet of Things with modern manufacturing.

The government report made it clear that China will make great efforts to develop tourism, health, elderly care, innovative design, and other better-living and production-related services.

The draft plan further listed the high-end service industries that support the development and promote the integrated development of services with manufacturing industries, including producer services such as industrial design and finance lease, and high-tech services such as R&D, systems integration, intellectual property rights and inspection and testing.

-- Implement innovation-driven development strategies

According to the government report, the 40 billion yuan government fund is already in place for investment in China's emerging industries.

The draft plan for this year also said that spending on R&D as a percentage of GDP will rise to 2.2 percent from 2.09 percent in 2014.

Meanwhile, the country will promote the open sharing of scientific and technological resources by establishing a mechanism of subsidizing operators of major national facilities for scientific research, give financial support to speed up progress in major national science and technology initiatives, and improve government procurement policies and measures that support innovation and increase procurement of innovative products, noted the government's budget plan. (Edited by Liu Xiaoyun, liuxy08@xinhua.org)

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German industry interested in China's smart manufacturing strategy

2015-03-07 08:58XinhuaWeb Editor: Qian Ruisha

German industry of information technology and telecommunication was interested in China's new strategy to develop smart manufacturing and would like to seek opportunities to cooperate, said a German industry representative on Friday.

The Chinese government announced on Thursday to implement the "Made in China 2025" strategy and develop "Internet Plus" action plan with an aim to seek innovation driven development, apply smart technologies, integrate the mobile Internet, cloud computing, big data, and the Internet of Things with modern manufacturing, and to upgrade China from a manufacturer of quantity to one of quality.

Wolfgang Dorst, the head of Department "Industrie 4.0" in German ICT industry association BITKOM, told Xinhua in an interview that German industry was eager to know more about new trends in Chinese manufacturing sector and was willing to seek more cooperation opportunities.

"It (Chinese smart manufacturing) is both challenge and opportunity," Dorst said, added that despite its strong basis in manufacturing and IT, Germany needed a globalized value chain to win the competition in the fourth industrial revolution.

"A single national state can be ahead but a single national state cannot do it by himself," he said, "The international network of cooperation is so tight that German companies have to work with Chinese companies and vice versa."

Germany raised the concept "Industrie 4.0" and set it as one of the country's 10 "future projects" in 2010. In a weekly podcast in February, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Germany is seeking to set a global standard for "Industrie 4.0".

According to Dorst, the concept not only relates to manufacturing but also to all the services based on the Internet. Thus, a competition in the future would also be a competition in services, software, connectivity, broadband and robustness of network.

Citing the visit of Miao Wei, Chinese Minister of Industry and Information Technology, to BITKOM last October, Dorst said the information exchange between China and Germany on this topic has started, but the German side wishes to get chances to be "more engaged" in the cooperation.

He added that he would visit CeBIT 2015, the world's biggest IT trade fair where China would be the partnership country this year, in Hanover next week, and to get more ideas about China's development in this field.

German industry interested in China's smart manufacturing strategy - Headlines, features, photo and videos from ecns.cn|china|news|chinanews|ecns|cns
 
You do know that India took manufacturing as a way to growth from China, and China from Korea and Taiwan, them from Japan and Japan from the US, while the US from Britain.

So, India is in the last cart of this manufacturing train, come on man, use your head at least a little.

You are wrong...Economics talks of Industry and Manufacturing and their effect on a country's economy since long. Read Adam Smith's 'Wealth of Nations', and then which was improvised by Keynes in his book 'The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money'.
 
You are wrong...Economics talks of Industry and Manufacturing and their effect on a country's economy since long. Read Adam Smith's 'Wealth of Nations', and then which was improvised by Keynes in his book 'The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money'.
How am I wrong, which part is wrong. Did Britain not started it all with the industrial revolution, and isn't India not the latest manufacturing country. Which part is wrong.
 
You are an idiot.
People like you are the reason their is so much antagonism between India and China.

There are no signs of any "copying" (as if India even had copyrights over it)
Made in China 2025 seems to be a natural slogan for upgrading the whole manufacturing sector. Also, India is advertising to "Make" while China is advertising "Made." There is a hell lot of difference.
The only plagiarism that seems to me in this "battle of slogans" are our terms like "Spice Route", "Cotton Route" etc.

You are an Indian and hence I would not reply in the same coin. Now would you please mind your own business and not quote me.

How am I wrong, which part is wrong. Did Britain not started it all with the industrial revolution, and isn't India not the latest manufacturing country. Which part is wrong.

Manufacturing was always there since humans evolved. It was not discovered by Britain or someone.

The man is coming to China with a begging bowl in his hands. :lol:

Let us see. I think It is more of China begging India to open up its markets as Chinese economic growth is going down.
 
According to this plan, China will focus on 10 areas: new generation of information technology, high-end CNC machine tools and robots, aerospace equipment, marine engineering equipment and high technology of ship, advanced rail transit equipment, energy conservation and new energy automobile, electric equipment, new biomedical materials and high-performance medical equipment, agriculture machinery and equipment.

To sum up, China's manufacturing industry will be more efficient, clean, intelligent and there will be more high value added products. China is weeding out the high cost but low output, polluted manufacturing like coal mining or "small" steel factories, I'm sure the evolution of new technology will remodel the current industry situation, bringing another growth engine after the advantage of low cost labor and natural resources is gone.
 
Will China think about cleansing its environment for people,who are facing alot of health issues because of immense industrialization and its repercussions instead?
 
Manufacturing was always there since humans evolved. It was not discovered by Britain or someone.

Two things, one, if that was true, that would contradict your statement of copying and thus make your comment a trolling one.

Second, Britain invented the new manufacturing model with the industrial revolution, the guy that invented 1 + 1 = 2 cannot take credit for any of Newton's work, just because he came first, they have nothing in common.

The way people did manufacturing back then and what the British did was completely different.
 
Will China think about cleansing its environment for people,who are facing alot of health issues because of immense industrialization and its repercussions instead?

I dont know about India but ...
Will?
We have put these into serious actions some years ago and the momentum is ever increasing, and perhaps more so than anyone else on the planet,
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I dont know about India but ...
Will?
We have put these into serious actions some years ago and the momentum is ever increasing, and perhaps more than anyone else on the planet,
Like these projects

China doubles its installed solar electricity to 7 gigawatts. Will add 10 gigawatts in 2013

878.jpg


460dab.jpg


China vows scaled-back coal industry

Nuclear power in China - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Chinese-nuclear-plant-010.jpg


China blazes trail for 'clean' nuclear power from thorium - Telegraph

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0


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C119X0180H_2015%E8%B3%87%E6%96%99%E7%85%A7%E7%89%87_N71_copy1.JPG


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Chinese Art Print Painting
Forget the Indians. If this is 2030, the indians will still diss China even when we are fully developed.
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