Prime time for China's private economy to shine

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Stories of High-Quality Development | Prime time for China's private economy to shine

By Wang Zhen (People's Daily Online) 10:10, April 29, 2025

"The private sector enjoys broad prospects and great potential on the new journey in the new era. It is a prime time for private enterprises and entrepreneurs to give full play to their capabilities," General Secretary Xi Jinping emphasized at a symposium on private enterprises held on Feb. 17, 2025.

Since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, the private economy has continued to expand, emerging as a vital force in advancing Chinese modernization.

From DeepSeek's large language model captivating the global stage, to Unitree Robotics' robots dazzling on the stage of the CCTV Spring Festival Gala, and the worldwide sensation of Game Science's "Black Myth: Wukong" — their rise is not only a reflection of China's innovative vitality, but also a powerful testament to the vast prospects of the private economy and the remarkable contributions made by private enterprises in the new era.

Following the historic journey of reform and opening up, China's private economy has grown from humble beginnings into a formidable force, said Li Zhaoqian, president of China Society for the Study of the Private-Sector Economy, at People's Daily's "Stories of High-Quality Development" video series. In the new stage of development, the Party and the country's theories and policies on the private economy are becoming increasingly refined; the overall strength, innovation capability, and market competitiveness of the private economy have been significantly enhanced; China's long-term economic fundamentals remain sound and unchanged; the market-oriented, law-based, and internationalized business environment continues to improve... The high-quality development of the private economy is ushering in an era of opportunity with "great potential."

Leveraging strengths and enhancing independent innovation

29 years ago, in a lab at Tsinghua University, a few young people stared excitedly at a piece of luminous glass. It was China's first OLED test piece.

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"From that tiny lab chip to today's globally used 'China Screen,' it's been a journey spanning over 20 years," said Zhang Deqiang, chairman and president of Visionox Technology Inc. For him, innovation is never a sprint, it is a marathon without a finish line. The courage to dream, the guts to act, and the grit to persevere keep driving private enterprises to innovate.

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As an important force driving scientific and technological innovations, private enterprises contribute to over 70 percent of China's technological innovation.

"Private enterprises are known for their keen innovation and market instincts, high efficiency in achieving results, and flexible incentive mechanisms — traits that align closely with the demands of technological and industrial innovation, which call for innovation-driven growth, risk-taking, and long-term investment," Li said.

He added that a new wave of scientific and technological revolution and industrial transformation is currently accelerating, leading to a rapid restructuring of global innovation and industrial chains. In this era of profound changes unseen in a century, private enterprises are taking proactive measures, strengthening their role as key innovators and rapidly capturing opportunities in new fields. These efforts not only create new blue oceans and broaden development prospects for themselves, but also help China gain an early advantage in cultivating new quality productive forces and pioneering a new phase of high-quality development.

Transforming, upgrading, and building internal capabilities

Over four decades of reform and opening up, transformation and upgrading have become a "mandatory course" for the sustainable development of private enterprises.

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At a fully automated future factory of Hangzhou Robam Appliances Co., Ltd, production featuring "no lights, no hands" has increased efficiency by 45 percent, reduced production costs by 21 percent, and raised the ratio of qualified products to 99 percent.

As a private firm operating 46 years in the kitchen appliance industry, Robam began its digital transformation in 2010.

"Looking back, we know we chose the right path with our transformation," said Ren Fujia, chief executive officer of the company, adding that transformation isn't about discarding tradition — it's about giving it new life in a new era.

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China's economy has transitioned from high-speed to high-quality growth. The private economy is rapidly shifting from traditional labor-intensive sectors toward higher-value segments of the industrial chain like services and advanced technologies, Li pointed out.

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