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UPDATED: 08:03, October 13, 2005
Added value of hi-tech products to reach 800 bln yuan
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The added value of China's hi-tech products will reach 800 billion yuan (100 billion US dollars) this year, two times up compared with that of the year 2000, according to Zhang Xiaoqiang, vice minister in charge of the State Development and Reform Commission.

China will encourage the whole society to carry out hi-tech tasks, by improving intellectual property rights, setting up job initiation investment system and strengthening technological renovation, said Zhang here on Wednesday during China's seventh hi-tech fair.

He said in the next five years, China will further promote development of information, biological, new material, aerospace and new energy sciences.

Source: Xinhua


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