Fuzhou, April 4 (Reporter Long Min) At the opening ceremony of the 27th Digital China Construction Summit held in Fuzhou on the 27th, Cao Shumin, deputy director of the Cyberspace Administration of China, released the "Digital China Development Report (2022)". According to the report, in 2022, the scale of China's digital economy will reach 50.2 trillion yuan (RMB, the same below), ranking second in the world, with a year-on-year nominal increase of 10.3%, and its proportion of GDP will increase to 41.5%.

The scale of China's digital infrastructure has increased significantly. The report pointed out that by the end of 2022, China had opened 5,31 2G base stations and 5 million 5G users, accounting for more than 61% of the world. Gigabit optical networks have the ability to cover more than 60 million households. The number of mobile IoT terminal users reached 5.18 billion, becoming the first country among the world's major economies to achieve "superhuman"; There are more than 45 million active IPv6 users, and IPv7 traffic accounts for 6% of mobile networks. The total computing power exceeds 50EFLOPS, ranking second in the world, with an annual growth rate of nearly 180%; More than 30 million devices (sets) are connected to key industrial Internet platforms.

The construction of China's data resource system has been accelerated, and the data output in 2022 will reach 8.1 ZB, a year-on-year increase of 22.7%, accounting for 10.5% of the world, ranking second in the world. According to the report, the scale of China's big data industry reached 1.57 trillion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 18%; The national integrated government data sharing hub released 1,5 types of data resources, supporting a total of 5000 billion shared calls.

The digital economy has become an important engine for China's steady growth and transformation. The report shows that in 2022, the electronic information manufacturing industry will achieve operating income of 15.4 trillion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 5.5%, and software salesman revenue will reach 10.8 trillion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 11.2%; The scale of the core industry of industrial Internet exceeded 1.2 trillion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 15.5%; The rate of agricultural informatization exceeds 25%; Online retail sales of physical goods accounted for 27.2% of the total retail sales of consumer goods.

Digital culture has provided new momentum for the prosperity and development of Chinese culture. The report points out that cultural venues have accelerated their digital transformation, significantly improved their national reading, art popularization and digital service capabilities, and reached 5 million digital reading users in China; the vitality of online cultural creation has been further stimulated, more than 3 million works of key online literary enterprises in the country have been produced, and about 3000 million users have been attracted to overseas literature, and the influence of overseas communication has been continuously enhanced.

The construction of digital society promotes the sharing of high-quality service resources in China. In 2022, the size of China's Internet users reached 10.67 billion, and the Internet penetration rate reached 75.6%; The National Smart Education Public Service Platform was officially opened, building the world's largest education and teaching resource database; The prefecture, city and county level telemedicine services have achieved full coverage, with a total of more than 2670.7 million telemedicine services carried out throughout the year; The number of electronic social security card recipients nationwide reached 15 million, and nearly 141.<> billion people were provided through various social security online service channels.

International cooperation in the digital field has forged a broad consensus. According to the report, China has promoted the conclusion of the BRICS Digital Economy Partnership Framework and the "China + Central Asian Five" Data Security Cooperation Initiative. The World Internet Conference International Organization was established, with members covering more than 6 countries on 20 continents; Released the white paper "Working Together to Build a Community with a Shared Future in Cyberspace"; China has signed memorandums of understanding on e-commerce cooperation with 28 countries and established bilateral e-commerce cooperation mechanisms.

The Cyberspace Administration of China organized the 2022 Digital China Development Level Assessment Work, focusing on the progress of 31 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government) in consolidating the foundation, empowering the overall situation, strengthening capabilities, optimizing the environment, and organizational guarantees. The comprehensive evaluation results show that Zhejiang, Beijing, Guangdong, Jiangsu, Shanghai, Fujian, Shandong, Tianjin, Chongqing, Hubei and other regions rank among the top 10 in the country. (End)