China's economy can be broadly separated into two categories: hardware/goods (Huawei, Lenovo, Haier, Xiaomi, SANY, DJI, etc.) and software/services (Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent, etc.).
Regarding China's hardware economy, the Chinese freight growth boomed by 9.3% in 2017. See Xinhua citation below.
China's hardware economy has two components: quantity and quality. The quantity increased by 9.3%. However, we know that China's technology quality increases every year. For example, the Huawei phones shipped each year contain more powerful computer processors.
Thus, China's claim of 6.9% economic growth for 2017 could be conservative.
We know China's freight growth increased by 9.3% in 2017. We also know the average value of the products being shipped contains more advanced technology, which means the products are more valuable.
Combined, 9.3% freight growth + x% advanced technology growth = 10%+ "economic" growth in China's hardware economy
Yet, China is only claiming a 6.9% economic growth in its economy. There is a school of thought that says China is understating its real economic growth.
----------
China's freight growth steady in 2017 | Xinhua (January 31, 2018)
"China's railways, highways, waterways and civil airlines carried a total of 47.15 billion tonnes of cargo last year, up 9.3 percent from the 2016 level, according to data from the National Development and Reform Commission."
I anticipate value-added in China's exports to grow exponentially by the mid-2020s:
***
http://www.china.org.cn/business/2018-01/31/content_50366898.htm
Top-level design of Made in China 2025 completed
China Daily, January 31, 2018
The top-level design of China's Made in China 2025 strategy, the country's manufacturing upgrade program, has been completed, Miao Wei, minister of industry and information technology, said on Tuesday, Shanghai Securities News reported.
According to Miao,
a group of key landmark programs and projects have been launched in areas such as manufacturing innovation, intelligent manufacturing and green manufacturing, and the country has climbed to a new level in building a manufacturing powerhouse.
On August 30, 2016, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) announced China will
set up around 40 national manufacturing innovation centers by 2025, according to Xinhua.
Miao said five national manufacturing innovation centers have been completed so far and 48 provincial manufacturing innovation centers have been nurtured, which has formed a manufacturing innovation system that takes the national innovation center as the core node and the provincial manufacturing innovation centers as important supplements.
In priority areas such as
large aircraft, integrated circuit, new material, aircraft engine and gas turbine, 5G as well as new energy vehicles, positive results have also been achieved, Miao said.
Last year, a total of 331 major projects to strengthen industrial development got support from the state, according to the minister. Bottlenecks in some key areas such as the gear transmission system of high-speed train and pump seal used in nuclear power generation system have been preliminarily solved.
In the area of intelligent manufacturing, Miao said
the comprehensive standardization and new model application of 428 intelligent manufacturing projects have made positive progress so far, 206 projects conducted pilot demonstrations, 22 national intelligent manufacturing standards have been released,
and a number of digital workshop and smart factory have been initially built.
To bolster a green manufacturing system which takes green standard, green factory, green product, green industrial park and green supply chain as the core, the MIIT has supported a total of 225 major green manufacturing projects, Miao said.
The nation has also made great technological achievements in high-end equipment innovation projects, according to Miao.
For instance, C919, China's first home-developed large passenger plane, made its maiden flight in Shanghai last May; the Chinese-made AG600, the world's largest amphibious aircraft, carried out its maiden flight last December; Blue Whale 1, the ultra-deep-water semisubmersible drilling rig, conducted successful tests in the South China Sea last May; and the CR400, with a maximum operating speed of 350 kilometers per hour, became the world's fastest wheeled train in commercial use.
To fully implement Made in China 2025 strategy, Miao said the MIIT will focus on the following works this year.
It will continue to boost the manufacturing innovation center construction projects, the projects to strengthen industrial development, intelligent manufacturing projects, green manufacturing projects and high-end equipment innovation projects.
It will set up 'Made in China 2025' national demonstration zone, nurture several world-class advanced manufacturing industry clusters and promote the integrative development of manufacturing sector and internet.
In addition, the ministry will improve the quality of manufacturing industry's supply system and optimize the development environment of the industry.
*
China's 2017 industrial growth beats expectations
By CGTN's Zhao Yuheng
2018-01-31
Last year saw several major breakthroughs in the Chinese industrial sector. China's first commercial airliner, the C919, took to the skies for the first time; the same is true for China's new amphibious aircraft, the AG600. Several choke points in the areas of nuclear power and machine tools have also been addressed.
Strong growth momentum
China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has pointed out that industrial growth in 2017 has surpassed expectations. Electronics and equipment manufacturing were the strongest growing sectors, expanding by 13.8 percent and 10.7 percent respectively.
Consumer product manufacturing grew by 7.6 percent, while the industrial Producer Price Index (PPI) saw a year-on-year increase of 6.3 percent, ending a continuous drop since 2012.
CGTN Photo
The rise in productivity was coupled with more efficiency. In 2017, China's industrial capacity utilization climbed to 77 percent, reaching a five-year high. Energy usage dipped by 4.3 percent, and water consumption was down six percent.
Made in China 2025
The ministry is also laying out plans for 2018 in line with the goals in the "Made in China 2025" plan. The government wants new demonstration zones and industrial clusters established.
A bullet train on the production line /VCG photo
"Chinese industry policies are focused on building a good market environment," said Miao Wei, minister of Industry and Information Technology.
"Made in China 2025 will always follow a market-driven, government-guided principle."
Miao also stressed that the plan welcomes all players who wish to take part.
"All our policies are applicable to any enterprise, be it foreign or domestic, that wish to take part in the Made in China 2025 plan. China will always keep its door open to foreign capital," he said.