China News Service, Beijing, March 11 (Reporter Li Xiaoyu) The "three major channels" of the National Two Sessions are concentrated interview areas set up in the Great Hall of the People. They are also public opinion channels and information channels that have attracted much attention.

This year's National Two Sessions, a total of 59 people walked through the "Committee Channel", "Representative Channel" and "Minister Channel" successively to talk about China's development vision.

On March 8, the second "Ministerial Channel" concentrated interview event of the Second Session of the 14th National People's Congress was held in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.

The picture shows Jin Zhuanglong, Minister of Industry and Information Technology, answering reporters’ questions.

Photo by China News Service reporter Cui Nan

  Vision 1: Develop new productive forces.

  New productivity is a hot topic discussed in this year's two sessions.

China hopes to improve total factor productivity, promote high-quality economic development, and gain new advantages in increasingly fierce international competition through more technological innovation and industrial innovation.

  Focusing on the development of new productive forces, many officials have introduced work ideas on the "Ministerial Channel".

Jin Zhuanglong, Minister of Industry and Information Technology of China, said that it is necessary to build 5G, computing power and other information facilities appropriately ahead of schedule, carry out "artificial intelligence +" actions, and promote new industrialization empowered by artificial intelligence.

  Zhang Yuzhuo, director of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council, said that the development of new productive forces ultimately depends on talents, and scientific and technological workers must be encouraged to "dare to take the most difficult road."

In addition, central enterprises need to abandon backward concepts such as "pursuing scale" and "making quick money".

  Some analysts believe that at a time when the global economy is facing challenges, China's layout and development of new productive forces will not only inject new impetus into world economic growth, but also provide reference and reference for other countries.

  Vision 2: Win the "tough battle" in science and technology.

  China is demonstrating its will and determination to fight tough battles in major scientific and technological fields.

This year’s government work report makes it clear that we must accelerate the promotion of high-level scientific and technological self-reliance and self-reliance.

Integrate national strategic scientific and technological strength and social innovation resources, promote collaborative research on key core technologies, and strengthen research on disruptive technologies and cutting-edge technologies.

  At the "channel" of the two sessions, many representatives from the science and technology field revealed their plans to tackle the problem.

Ye Cong, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and chief designer of the "Struggle" manned submersible, said that in the future, we will tackle key problems in two directions: extending applications to more sea areas and demonstrating larger-scale cluster networking operation capabilities; building a Three-dimensional detection operations and development equipment systems from the air to the water surface, from underwater to the seabed.

  Huang Li, a representative of the National People's Congress and chairman of Wuhan Aode Infrared Co., Ltd., said that the company's brain-computer interface chips have reached the international leading level and will continue to develop more cutting-edge technologies that can make "dreams come true" in the future.

  Vision 3: Improve people’s happiness.

  The National Two Sessions are not only a window for observing the direction of China's macroeconomic policies, but also an important channel for expressing public opinion.

  Fan Xianqun, deputy to the National People's Congress and vice president of Shanghai Jiao Tong University, hopes to reduce the incidence of myopia among teenagers; Wang Xu, deputy to the National People's Congress and principal of Yali Middle School in Changsha, hopes to make every child's "long board" longer... Through the "channel" of the two sessions, This is evident from China’s vision of improving people’s livelihood by focusing on details.

  Many questions that people are concerned about have also been answered.

  For example, in response to issues such as queues, congestion, and long waiting times during Spring Festival travel, Minister of Transport Li Xiaopeng said that these issues are being reviewed and summarized, and measures are being taken to continuously improve them.

  Talking about the difficulty of getting tickets for large-scale performances, Sun Yeli, Minister of Culture and Tourism, said that some rigid measures have been taken to limit the space for ticket scalping.

He admitted that there is still a gap between the development of cultural tourism and the needs of the people.

“When the problem is discovered, the direction of efforts is clarified.”

  As for whether there can be more blue skies and white clouds, Huang Runqiu, Minister of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, said that the country will continue to fight against pollution and achieve landmark results in areas such as air quality improvement.

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