KEY POINTS
  • China is aiming for 10% of its gross domestic product to come from the digital economy by 2025, up from 7.8% in 2020.
  • As part of its 14th Five Year Plan, Beijing says that this will come from technologies like big data and 6G mobile internet, even though that is some years away.
  • The ambition highlights China's push to get ahead in new technology as it continues a rivalry with the U.S. in areas from semiconductors to artificial intelligence.
As part of its 14th Five Year Plan, China plans to increase support for research and development into 6G or sixth generation internet. 6G is said to come after current 5G technology though no global standards or definition have been agreed upon yet.

China is aiming to boost the digital economy's share of its gross domestic product by 2025, driven by next-generation technologies like 6G internet and big data.

The ambition highlights China's push to get ahead in new technology as it continues a rivalry with the U.S. in areas from semiconductors to artificial intelligence.