Even as it highlighted the need to improve Internet infrastructure to rural areas and unlock the digital economy's potential, Chinese economic planners called for a more secure and better managed Web, with enhanced Internet control systems, Internet security laws and real-name registration policies.
Chinese officials including Internet czar Lu Wei have played down concerns over what critics have described as China's expanding Web censorship, saying that it is the Chinese government's sovereign prerogative and a necessary measure to maintain domestic order.
The plan also calls for a multilateral, democratic, transparent and international governance system and active participation in international Internet governance efforts.
Premier Li Keqiang highlighted the promise of the Internet, saying today that various traditional sectors, ranging from manufacturing to government to health care, need to connect to the Web and raise their efficiency as part of an overarching national strategy called "Internet Plus."
He vowed to raise research and technology spending to account for 2.5 per cent of gross domestic product in the five years through 2020, which he said would mark a "remarkable achievement."
At the same time, Chinese leaders, wary of over-relying on foreign technology, will seek to boost China's homegrown industry and cut down on imports a strategy that has drawn complaints from trade partners like the United States.
Similar to previous years, when Chinese leaders highlighted industries such as e-commerce as a growth focus, the new draft of China's development plan specifically elevated big data and cloud computing, relatively new and promising fields that Chinese industry experts view as not yet cornered by US companies that dominate other parts of the technology market.
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