Core Insights - Beijing aims to establish a comprehensive data element pilot zone by 2027, enhancing the interaction between data infrastructure and practical exploration, with a goal of achieving smooth data flow and efficient allocation by 2029, positioning data as a new competitive advantage for the city [1] Group 1: Policy and Strategic Initiatives - The "Implementation Opinions" released by the Beijing Municipal Government focus on addressing issues such as unclear data property rights, inefficient data circulation, insufficient data service supply, and the need for improved data infrastructure [1] - Beijing has proposed the establishment of a "one zone, three centers" strategy, which includes creating a comprehensive pilot zone for market-oriented data element allocation and building national data management, resource, and circulation centers [1] Group 2: Economic Development and Data Industry - The digital economy in Beijing is projected to grow at an average annual rate of 10.5% from 2021 to 2024, with a growth rate of 9% in the first three quarters of 2025, and the core industries of the digital economy seeing a growth rate of 10.7% [2] - The Xicheng District is leading the city with 24 construction tasks aimed at promoting high-quality data industry development, offering rewards up to 50 million yuan for technological innovation in the data sector [2] Group 3: Infrastructure and Technological Advancements - The Haidian District has developed a public computing platform with a computing power exceeding 10 P (Peta), making it the largest and most advanced supercomputing cluster in Beijing [2] - A comprehensive cross-border data flow service system has been established in Beijing, providing financial support for companies achieving compliant data export, with notable companies already benefiting from this initiative [3]
北京建设数据要素综合试验区,打造城市竞争新优势