Phoenix TV:
I am interested in the construction of a Digital Fujian . Could you please share with us the progress made in digital economy development, digital administrative services and digital society construction? And what's your plan to leverage advantages and seize opportunities to better serve high-quality development through digital empowerment? Thank you.
Meng Qian:
Thank you for your questions. The Fujian provincial government made the arrangement to build a Digital Fujian back in 2000. Since then, we have adhered to the principle of unified management and have compiled and implemented five-year Digital Fujian plans for five consecutive times, making Fujian province the earliest and only province that has consistently made such efforts. We have enhanced the construction of digital infrastructure and aggregated holistic administrative data from all levels across the province, enabling us to "have access to the province's data with one single click." We have strived to maintain digital economic development as the highland for the future, with the added value of the province's digital economy reaching 2.9 trillion yuan, accounting for 53.3% of GDP. We uphold the concept of "bringing digital technology closer to society, the people and daily life," and the reality of exploring the province with just a mobile phone is coming true. For example, the integrated law enforcement platform mentioned by Mr. Zhao Long earlier — the Min Law Enforcement Platform — covers over 4,000 law enforcement entities across the provincial, municipal, county and township levels. It coordinates and summarizes different functions and multiple matters, enabling "one visit for multiple inspections" and "one-time processing with mutual recognition across the province." This approach has improved the quality of inspection and law enforcement, reduced interference with enterprises, and facilitated online supervision and appeal of our law enforcement actions by enterprises. It can be said that digitalization has greatly enhanced the efficiency and effectiveness of our digital governance.
Next, our work will focus on five aspects. First, we will further implement the three-year rolling action plan for new infrastructure construction, strengthen the construction of digital infrastructure, solidify the hardware support for the Digital Fujian, and make digital computing, storage and transmission efficient. Second, we will strengthen system integration, better integrate and clarify the data across the province, and establish an integrated public data system for the whole province. At the same time, we will remove institutional barriers to enable data supply and make it accessible to enterprises and the public, thus expanding the breadth of data application. Third, we will continue to strengthen and expand digital industry clusters and make proactive plans for future industries. We will strive to create a new benchmark for digital transformation, promote new-type industrialization with digitization, and enhance the penetration of data in economic development. Fourth, we will promote the construction of a digital government, especially by optimizing the Min Law Enforcement Platform, the digital monitoring platform for business environment and other distinctive brands, and improve fine economic and social management, making our digital governance more precise. Finally, we will implement the digital service improvement project to enhance the functions of the provincial administrative service platform, especially by optimizing public services such as healthcare and elderly care, so that digital services better demonstrate a human touch.
Finally, I would like to take this opportunity to promote an upcoming event. Next month, our Fuzhou city will host the Digital China Summit for the seventh consecutive year. We welcome you to visit Fuzhou and join us in supporting the development of Digital Fujian and Digital China. Thank you!