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China’s Zhejiang, Guangdong provinces vie to heed Xi Jinping’s call for innovation

March 6, 2026 at 01:41 PM
By Yulu Ao,Ann Cao,Wency Chen
China’s Zhejiang, Guangdong provinces vie to heed Xi Jinping’s call for innovation
China’s most powerful economic regions – the Yangtze River Delta and the Greater Bay Area – are racing to meet President Xi Jinping’s call for breakthroughs in core technologies including artificial intelligence, as Beijing maps out priorities for the coming 15th five-year plan during the “two sessions”. As part of the annual meeting on Friday, provincial and municipal leaders of Zhejiang province outlined an ambitious strategy to become a key area of AI development and cement the province’s...

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China’s most powerful economic regions – the Yangtze River Delta and the Greater Bay Area – are racing to meet President Xi Jinping’s call for breakth China’s most powerful economic regions – the Yangtze River Delta and the Greater Bay Area – are racing to meet President Xi Jinping’s call for breakth Monitor developments in China’s for further updates.

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China’s most powerful economic regions – the Yangtze River Delta and the Greater Bay Area – are raci

China’s most powerful economic regions – the Yangtze River Delta and the Greater Bay Area – are racing to meet President Xi Jinping’s call for breakthroughs in core technologies including artificial intelligence, as Beijing maps out priorities for the coming 15th five-year plan during the “two sessions”. As part of the annual meeting on Friday, provincial and municipal leaders of Zhejiang province outlined an ambitious strategy to become a key area of AI development and cement the province’s... AdvertisementTwo Sessions 2026TechChina’s Zhejiang, Guangdong provinces vie to heed Xi Jinping’s call for innovationOfficials from Yangtze River Delta, Greater Bay Area outline ambitions after president calls for provincial economies to lead in technology3-MIN READ3-MIN ListenYulu Aoin Hong Kong,Ann Caoin ShanghaiandWency Chenin ShanghaiPublished: 9:41pm, 6 Mar 2026China’s most powerful economic regions – the Yangtze River Delta and the Greater Bay Area – are racing to meet President Xi Jinping’s call for breakthroughs in core technologies including artificial intelligence, as Beijing maps out priorities for the coming 15th five-year plan during the “two sessions”.As part of the annual meeting on Friday, provincial and municipal leaders of Zhejiang province outlined an ambitious strategy to become a key area of AI development and cement the province’s innovation role within the Yangtze River Delta, while Shanghai’s mayor also vowed to help make the delta region into a “global technology powerhouse”.On the same day, officials from the southern province of Guangdong – home to the nine mainland cities that, together with Hong Kong and Macau, make up the Greater Bay Area – vowed to accelerate technological and industrial innovation to reinforce that region’s position as one of China’s most advanced manufacturing bases.AdvertisementOn Thursday, Xi told deputies from Jiangsu province that China’s major provincial economies should take the lead in technological innovation and strengthen their resilience to external shocks over the next five years.Zhejiang province, part of the megalopolis comprising Shanghai and part of surrounding provinces Jiangsu and Anhui, promised closer integration with other parts of the delta as it sought to “seize the major strategic opportunity” to co-build an international innovation base.AdvertisementThe delta area makes up only 4 per cent of the country’s land area but accounts for about a quarter of its gross domestic product (GDP).AdvertisementSelect VoiceSelect Speed0.8x0.9x1.0x1.1x1.2x1.5x1.75x00:0000:001.00x
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