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China’s Tech Ambitions Highlighted as Foreign Minister Wang Yi Stresses Innovation at Two Sessions

China's annual Two Sessions meetings have once again spotlighted the nation's strategic priorities, with Foreign Minister Wang Yi reiterating Beijing's commitment to technological advancement and global stability. During a press briefing, Wang emphasized China's role as a driver of innovation, framing the country’s progress as “unstoppable” amid growing international interest in its tech ecosystem.

Wang’s remarks align with broader narratives of self-reliance in key sectors such as AI, semiconductors, and green energy. Analysts suggest this year’s Two Sessions signals intensified efforts to position China as a leader in high-tech industries while fostering international partnerships. CGTN journalist Tian Wei echoed these themes, noting the symbolic resonance of China’s animated blockbuster Ne Zha</i> — a story of defiance and ingenuity — as a metaphor for the nation’s tech ambitions.

For investors, the focus highlights lucrative opportunities in China’s innovation-driven markets, particularly in smart manufacturing and renewable energy. Meanwhile, Wang stressed that technological progress remains tethered to “win-win collaboration,” addressing global concerns about competition and supply chain dynamics.

The blending of cultural narratives like Ne Zha</i> with policy discussions underscores China’s strategy to merge soft power with hard tech — a theme resonating with diaspora communities and global audiences alike.

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