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Source: MOFTEC, P.R.C.

Date: 06/FEB/2001

China strengthens international scientific and technological cooperation and exchanges

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Accompanying China's nearing WTO entry, an increasingly friendly business environment created by the opening-up policy has greatly promoted active international scientific and technological cooperation and exchanges, Chinese Minister of Science and Technology Zhu Lilan said recently.

Large-scale cooperation and exchanges of various forms are taking place in many fields. To date, 152 countries and regions have established scientific and technological cooperation and exchanges with China. Among them, 96 have signed governmental cooperation agreements on science and technology or trade and economy. Non-governmental cooperation and exchanges between research institutes, institutions of higher learning and enterprises have experienced a wider scope of operation.

Forms of cooperation and exchanges have developed from visits and academic conferences to cooperative researches, joint laboratories, research institutes, and even wholly foreign-funded or Chinese-funded research centers in China and abroad.

Fields of cooperation and exchanges have expanded from traditional technologies and basic subjects to high and new technologies, including biotechnology, information technology, space technology, new materials and new forms of energy. Chinese scientists have participated in international mega-projects of scientific research and the EU scientific research plan. Meanwhile, foreign scientists have participated in some key Chinese research projects.

International and regional cooperation has been strengthened, and the combination of technology and trade has made new progress. China has enhanced international and regional scientific and technological cooperation, and has held a series of multi-lateral international conferences and expositions and carried out regional cooperation. Cooperation in the fields of science, technology and economy with certain countries has been strengthened.

The Chinese Government pays great attention to integrating high and new technology industrial zones with the global economy. At present, there are 53 national-level high-tech industrial zones in China.

International scientific and technological cooperation is mutually beneficial. China always follows the principle of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit in the win-win situation of international scientific and technological cooperation. Many Western countries have benefited greatly through cooperation and exchanges with China. Learning each other 's merits for common progress benefits both sides during cooperation.

 





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