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[World Today: China's Technological Self-Reliance, APEC Cooperation, and the Evolution of the Ice and Snow Economy]-[China’s strategic goal of achieving sci-tech self-reliance]

World Today · B2 · 2026-02-10

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China's Pursuit of Sci-Tech Self-Reliance

President Xi Jinping has recently emphasized that "self-reliance in science and technology" is the fundamental key to transforming China into a "great, modern socialist country." During a visit to an information technology innovation park, the Chinese leader highlighted the necessity of "mobilizing resources" to tackle "key challenges" and address "prominent weaknesses" in the national strategic landscape. Professor Jiang Gong notes that this shift marks a transition from growth models reliant on "old real estate development" to those driven by "productivity gain" and "technological breakthroughs." Despite the success of industrial policies—which Professor Jiang argues are "indispensable" for emerging sectors like electric vehicles—he suggests that the research community requires more "leeway" and "freedom" to pursue innovation without the rigid constraints of "government-directed fundings," noting that many great inventions are often made "accidentally." Furthermore, China aims to pivot from being a licensee of intellectual property to a "licensor," with companies like Huawei and Xiaomi playing active roles in standard-setting, while firmly rejecting "technological hegemony" as a "red line."

Advancing APEC and Multilateral Cooperation

In preparation for this year's APEC summit, China is pushing for a "clear, substantive outcome document" to address global economic uncertainties. Dr. Zhou Mi explains that despite the "reconstruction of global supply chains," there is a shared desire among member economies to find "common understanding." China aims to advance the "free trade area of the Asia-Pacific" and promote "digital, intelligent and green transformations." Dr. Zhou identifies the RCEP as a potential framework for this ambition, given its "openness" and ability to incorporate "new elements" like digital and green cooperation. China’s role as a practitioner in these fields, providing affordable solutions for carbon emissions, is expected to be a cornerstone of its contribution to regional stability and development.

The Epstein Files and Elite Accountability

Recent disclosures from the Epstein files have ignited a broader conversation regarding the intersection of "power, wealth and privilege" with "weak accountability." Professor Qu Qiang observes that the American elite were drawn into Epstein’s network not only for "social capital" but also due to the "web" of blackmail Epstein constructed. The case has exposed a "high level of corruption" that critics argue is merely the "tip of the iceberg" within the American system. Professor Qu emphasizes that this pathology reveals a "monopoly" of influence spanning government, academia, and business, suggesting that the U.S. must undertake a profound "soul searching" and reform its "jurisdiction system" to address these systemic failures.

India-U.S. Trade Tensions

Domestic pressure is mounting in India as farm unions protest a new trade framework with the U.S., fearing that "heavily subsidized US agricultural products" will threaten "rural incomes." Professor Joseph Gregory Mahoney points out that the agricultural sector, which employs half of the population but contributes only "17% to GDP," is highly vulnerable. While the Modi government defends the deal by noting the exclusion of staples like rice and wheat, farmers remain wary of "giving up strategic ground." The situation highlights the complexities of balancing "geopolitical realities" in a multipolar world while protecting domestic economic sovereignty.

The Boom of the Ice and Snow Economy

China’s ice and snow industry has transformed into a "year-round business" worth 140 billion USD, driven by the legacy of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. Professor Li Lun explains that the expansion of infrastructure—such as indoor ski resorts in Shenzhen—has turned winter sports into a "lifestyle" rather than a weather-dependent activity. This "repackaging" of winter sports into a year-round service industry is supported by "durable" government policy and increasing consumer demand. As Chinese brands like Anta and Li Ning continue to gain market share, their challenge lies in translating their "cultural image" to compete with global brands, leveraging their superior "supply chain" and "local technology" to establish themselves on the world stage.

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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome to World Today, I'm Ding Hen in Beijing.
Coming up, Xi Jinping stresses Scientech's self-reliance in building modern socialist country.
China says it will push for a clear, substantive outcome document at this year's APEC summit.
And we're going to explore how Epson files are raising questions about U.S. elite ties.
Indian farm unions in opposition vow to fight against the India-U.S. trade pact.
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