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Senior Chinese official urges steady, sustained sci-tech progress

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Senior Chinese official urges steady, sustained sci-tech progress

2026-01-27 05:37 Last Updated At:06:37

Ding Xuexiang, director of China's central science and technology commission, on Monday urged continued efforts to promote greater self-reliance and strength in science and technology and achieve steady and sustained sci-tech progress.

Ding, who is also a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made a speech at a national conference on science and technology that was convened on Monday.

Ding noted that during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025), China's sci-tech development achieved remarkable accomplishments. Sci-tech innovation has comprehensively empowered high-quality development and played a strategic supporting role in the Chinese modernization drive.

He emphasized the need to strengthen basic research and enhance China's self-reliant capacity to guarantee basic conditions for scientific research.

He called for the nation's strategic sci-tech capabilities to be leveraged, for international sci-tech collaboration to be deepened, and for the improvement of the overall efficacy of the national innovation system.

Ding also urged the deepened integration of sci-tech innovation and industrial innovation, the reinforcement of the leading role enterprises play in innovation, the accelerated establishment of a sci-tech finance system, and improved guidance for the development of new quality productive forces.

He stressed the importance of expanding the science and engineering talent pool, and of advancing the construction of international sci-tech innovation centers.

Senior Chinese official urges steady, sustained sci-tech progress

Senior Chinese official urges steady, sustained sci-tech progress

Chinese stocks closed higher on Tuesday, with the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index up 0.18 percent to 4,139.9 points.

The Shenzhen Component Index closed 0.09 percent higher at 14,329.91 points.

The combined turnover of these two indices totaled over 2.89 trillion yuan (about 414.4 billion U.S. dollars), down from 3.25 trillion yuan on the previous trading day.

Stocks related to precious metals and semiconductors led the gains, while shares in the breeding as well as coal mining and processing sectors suffered major losses.

The ChiNext Index, tracking China's Nasdaq-style board of growth enterprises, gained 0.71 percent to close at 3,342.6 points.

The STAR Composite Index, which reflects the performance of stocks on China's sci-tech innovation board, closed 1.72 percent higher at 1,889.46 points.

Chinese shares close higher Tuesday

Chinese shares close higher Tuesday

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