A wide range of replicable and promotable experience is being developed to bolster digital upgrades of China's small and medium- enterprises (SMEs).
About 300 public service platforms and 4,000 to 6,000 SMEs are expected to be nurtured as digital transformation models during 2022-2025, according to a notification jointly released by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and the Ministry of Finance.
Covering 100 subsectors, including the manufacturing of boilers, pumps, textiles, auto parts, motors, cells, smart electronics, instruments and meters, the policy's major target is the SMEs in key areas of manufacturing and key links of the industrial chain.
In the next four years, the pilot projects will be carried out in three batches, said the notification, vowing to develop an array of small, fast, lightweight and precise digital system services and products.
Central financial funds will play a guiding role in support of these transformation efforts. Local government are encouraged to roll out relevant support measures to create a favorable environment for digital transformation of SMEs.
During each batch, each province can recommend five subsectors at maximum to pilot digital transformation, according to the notification.
Eligible platforms can apply for financial support from central financial funds. The selected platforms will provide digital transformation services, such as transformation consultations, diagnostic assessments, equipment upgrades and software applications, for SMEs.
This year, about 100 public service platforms are expected to receive financial support from the central financial funds, as per the notification.
During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, China's digital economy is entering a new phase of deepening application, orderly development, inclusiveness and sharing, said the notification.
Statistics show that by the end of 2021, there were 48.42 million enterprises in China, among which SMEs accounted for 99 percent.