China's digital economy reaches 27.2 trillion yuan

Economy

​China's digital economy reached 27.2 trillion yuan (nearly US$4 trillion) in 2017, accounting for 55 percent of the country's total GDP growth, according to a report released at the ongoing fifth World Internet Conference in eastern China's Zhejiang Province on Thursday.

XinhuaUpdated: November 9, 2018

China's digital economy reached 27.2 trillion yuan (nearly US$4 trillion) in 2017, accounting for 55 percent of the country's total GDP growth, according to a report released at the ongoing fifth World Internet Conference in eastern China's Zhejiang Province on Thursday.

The report indicates that information technology is playing an increasingly bigger role in human life, prompting innovation and rapid development.

In 2017, the global digital economy reached 12.9 trillion U.S. dollars, with China and the United States standing as the top contributors. Meanwhile, the world's total e-commerce volume increased to 2.3 trillion U.S. dollars, driven by emerging markets including Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and Africa.

The report also shows that China began to upgrade its internet infrastructure this year, leading to greater cyber safety and a more prosperous internet culture.