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2021.09.07 17:52 GMT+8

BRICS innovation base unveiled with signed contracts of $2.07 billion

Updated 2021.09.07 17:52 GMT+8
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Xiamen, east China's Fujian Province, February 14, 2020. /CFP

An innovation base for BRICS partners on the new industrial revolution was unveiled on Tuesday in Xiamen, east China's Fujian Province, with contracts for 28 projects worth around 13.4 billion yuan (about $2.1 billion) being signed.

The innovation base was proposed during the 12th BRICS Summit in November last year and will provide a foothold for BRICS countries – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – to make use of technological innovation and digital transformation brought by the new industrial revolution.

The pandemic has fueled digital transformation, and BRICS members are accelerating the establishment of partnerships in the new industrial revolution, and focusing on cooperation in the digital economy such as 5G, big data, artificial intelligence and cloud computing.

Among BRICS members, China and Russia have already cooperated in emerging industries such as new materials, aerospace, 5G, robotic science as well as application and navigation systems. China's BeiDou and Russia's GLONASS will be further adapted to realize the depth of industrialization.

The member countries are pushing for the implementation of the BRICS Strategy 2025, which will work as a framework for cooperation among its members, including embracing the digitalization wave.

The 2021 BRICS Forum on Partnership on New Industrial Revolution was also opened in Xiamen on Tuesday morning. Representatives of government departments, enterprises, think tanks, scientific research institutions and international organizations attended the meeting.

The BRICS countries are home to 42 percent of the global population, 24 percent of the global GDP, 18 percent of global trade and 25 percent of the world's foreign investment.

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