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        Wen urges quickening pace of informatization
        (Xinhua)
        Updated: 2004-10-31 10:32

        Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao urged quickening the expansion of information technology to promote China's social and economic development at a meeting held in Beijing October 27, sources with the central government said October 29.

        "Vigorously pushing forward economic and social information is a major strategic step in China's modernization," Wen said at the fourth meeting of the National Leading Group on Informatization. Wen is head of the group.

        China aims to pursue a new-type of industrialization featuring extensive use of advanced information technology.

        The meeting arranged the work of China's informatization for the coming period, which falls into the following areas:

        -- stepping up the development and utilization of information resources;

        -- concretely pushing forward e-government and reform the government's administrative system;

        -- guiding and promoting e-commerce. The government shall issue policies and play a supervisory role to create a sound external environment for the development of e-commerce;

        -- strengthening information security work. Efforts to improve the information monitoring and security guarantee system must be accelerated;

        -- carrying out in-depth research on the strategy and planning of informatization.

        Participants also discussed documents on stepping up the development and utilization of information resources and accelerating the development of e-commerce in China.



         
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