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[Daily News Analysis: China's AI Strategy, Private Sector Legislation, Taiwan Relations, and Space Achievements]-[How is Shanghai leading the charge in China’s AI revolution?]

World Today · B2 · 2025-04-30

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China’s Strategic Focus on AI Development and Governance

Chinese President Xi Jinping recently conducted an inspection tour of a cutting-edge AI incubator in Shanghai, underscoring the nation's commitment to becoming a global leader in both AI development and governance. President Xi described AI as a "young industry" that belongs to the youth and serves as a critical engine for China’s "modernization and national rejuvenation." Dr. Yao Xujie, a professor at Chongqing University, emphasizes that this visit signals a high-level consensus on the role of AI as the "key driver of technological innovation in the 21st century." While China possesses unique advantages, such as a massive domestic market and significant investment power, it still faces challenges in "high-end chips" and "computer CPU, GPU" manufacturing. Nonetheless, Shanghai’s role as a "technological innovation powerhouse" is pivotal, with the city serving as a model for integrating high-tech enterprises into a cohesive ecosystem. China also aims to foster global partnerships, particularly with "Global South" countries, through initiatives like the "Sino-Laos Digital Center" and planned digital platforms in Africa.

Strengthening the Private Sector through New Legislation

To bolster economic stability, China has passed its first foundational law dedicated to supporting the private sector, which takes effect on May 20. Professor John Gong notes that this legislation provides "official recognition" of private enterprises as an "indispensable part of China's economic system." The law addresses long-standing concerns regarding "market access barriers" and "difficulties in securing financing." Given that private firms contribute approximately "60% of the national GDP" and "80% of urban jobs," this legal framework aims to secure "fair competition" and protect the rights of private entrepreneurs. In an era of "unilateralism and trade protectionism," the government is encouraged to help these firms "reorient their target markets" to maintain global competitiveness despite external pressures.

Shifting Public Sentiment in the Taiwan Region

Beijing has expressed concern over a Brookings Institution poll indicating a "20% drop in positive views of the U.S." among residents in the Taiwan region. Dr. Liu Kuanyu of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences argues that this shift reflects a growing realization that the U.S. is prioritizing its own interests, treating Taiwan as a "mere pawn" in its strategy to contain the mainland. Washington’s "predatory strategy"—pressuring firms like TSMC to relocate and pushing for increased defense spending—is seen as "draining the pond to catch all the fish." Analysts suggest that as China's reunification is viewed as "inevitable and unstoppable," the U.S. may eventually "discard" Taiwan once it no longer serves Washington's "mercantilistic agenda."

Tourism Boom and Scientific Milestones

China is experiencing a significant travel surge during the May Day holiday, driven by a shift toward "experiencing tourism" and "culture and education" spending. Professor Chu Ching highlights that visa-free policies have made travel more convenient, boosting both inbound and outbound tourism. Economically, this "holiday economy" is estimated to generate 20 billion yuan in direct GDP, benefiting small cities and rural areas through an inclusive "value chain."

In the realm of exploration, the Shenzhou-19 mission concluded successfully. The crew set a world record for the "longest spacewalk" (nine hours) and conducted extensive experiments in "space biology" and "material science." The mission also featured the use of an AI robot, "Xiao Upto," and the participation of Wang Haozhe, China's first female aerospace flight engineer, signaling a move toward a more diverse and technically specialized astronaut corps as China prepares for future lunar missions.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping visits an AI hub in Shanghai, emphasizing the city's role in leading both AI development and governance.
China passes its first law focused on supporting private businesses.
Meanwhile, new numbers out of the Taiwan region show public trust in the United States is dropping fast. Welcome to Road Today, a news program with a different perspective.

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