Xi urges stronger basic research for China's tech strength

Chinese President Xi Jinping urged greater efforts to strengthen basic research at a Shanghai symposium on April 30, aiming to boost original innovation and solidify China's science and technology foundation. He noted that global tech rivalries are shifting to basic and frontier fields, making original and disruptive innovation crucial.

Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the remarks at a symposium on strengthening basic research in Shanghai on Thursday. “Basic research is the source of the entire scientific system and the main switch for all technical challenges,” Xi said, according to the South China Morning Post.

He highlighted that global tech rivalries were increasingly pivoting towards basic and frontier fields, making “original and disruptive innovation” even more important amid high-stakes competition with the US. Xi called for an integrated strategy to cultivate and mobilise talent, with emphasis on front-line researchers.

The Chinese leader urged gradually increasing the proportion of funding for basic research to create a diversified investment landscape. In 2025, Beijing invested nearly 280 billion yuan (US$41 billion) in research and development, accounting for 7.08 per cent of the country’s total R&D expenditure.

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Zhao Leji, chairman of China's National People's Congress Standing Committee, reaffirmed commitments to high-standard opening-up and domestic demand in a keynote speech Thursday at the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2026 plenary. The event in Boao, Hainan province, themed "Shaping a Shared Future: New Dynamics, New Opportunities, New Cooperation," drew over 1,600 representatives from more than 60 countries and regions.

Chinese President Xi Jinping called for breaking new ground in the high-quality development of China's service sector at a national conference held in Beijing from Tuesday to Wednesday. He underscored demand-driven development, reform breakthroughs, technology empowerment, and opening up. Premier Li Qiang and Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang addressed the meeting.

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Chinese Premier Li Qiang has called for implementing a new energy security strategy, advancing a new-type power grid, and optimizing the energy structure to support high-quality development. He made the remarks during a field survey in Sichuan province from March 30 to April 1, visiting Chengdu and Deyang.

China's State Council unveiled a blueprint on Tuesday aiming to grow its service sector to 100 trillion yuan (US$14.7 trillion) by 2030, fusing software and steel to modernise advanced manufacturing and avert deindustrialisation. The plan spotlights 'producer services' such as specialised logistics, information technology and advanced research. Analysts say it will cultivate world-class Chinese brands and shore up the industrial backbone.

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