China’s third plenum vows to support ‘capable’ private sector to lead tech innovation
- Support for China’s private sector was discussed at the third plenum, which also vowed to make the state sector ‘stronger, better and bigger’

In its quest to break out of tightening containment efforts by the United States, Beijing has vowed to give more room and better resources to the private sector to help China achieve technological breakthroughs.
“[It is necessary] to support capable private enterprises to take the lead in undertaking major national technological research tasks, and further open up major national scientific research infrastructure to private firms,” said the decisions endorsed by the Communist Party’s 20th Central Committee.
The document also covered a wide range of reform objectives for the next five years in areas including economic development, science and technology, human capital, defence, social security and ideology.
It seems to focus on how to unite private enterprises to shoulder national strategic tasks
“It seems to focus on how to unite private enterprises to shoulder national strategic tasks,” said Su Yue, principal economist for China at the Economist Intelligence Unit.