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BEIJING, September 6, 2011: China will strengthen its state-run system to achieve major technological breakthroughs amid a dispute with the United States, President Xi Jinping said on Tuesday.
China will strengthen the ruling Communist Party’s leadership in technological innovation by improving its approach to major technological development, Xi said at the high-level meeting.
State media reported that top leaders at the meeting issued guidelines to improve the country’s “new overall system” and made breakthroughs in basic technologies.
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“Our country’s socialist system should focus its efforts on core issues, strengthen Party and government leadership from major scientific and technological innovations, and give full play to the great benefits,” Xi said.
China should also rely on market mechanisms, improve resource allocation and focus on national strategies, Xi said.
China has announced a “new whole country system” relying on the Chinese political system to use its past successes in developing nuclear bombs in the 1960s to support technological projects and break the foreign “barrier”.
Washington has moved to ban shipments of some advanced chips to China, escalating tensions between the world’s two largest economies.
In addition, state media announced that they have pledged to improve the efficiency of energy, water, grain, land, minerals, raw materials and other resources and accelerate the transformation of resource use.
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Reporting by Kevin Yao and the Beijing News Division; Editing by Jason Neely and Chizu Nomiyama
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