Experts from China and the European Union (EU) converged in
Beijing Thursday for the first annual conference of the EU-China
Information Society Project which aims to promote Chinese economic
and social reform through development of an information
society.
The conference focused on topics as development strategy and
challenges of the information society in China and the EU.
The meeting served as a platform for experts to carry out
exchanges and dialogue, said Qu Weizhi, Executive Vice Minister of
the State Council Information Society Office.
"Through the meeting, we will draw experience from the EU so as
to promote development of the information society in China," Qu
said.
The EU-China Information Society Project, launched in January,
receives funding of US$18.75 million from the EU and US$8.75
million from China.
Five cities have been chosen to trial "e-government" projects,
including Chengdu, in Sichuan Province, Baotou, in Inner Mongolia
and Yantai, in Shandong Province.
The project will include training for government officials.
"Since the launch of the project, we have invited 26 experts
from the EU to provide more than 40 training programs, especially
on relevant regulations and policies," Qu said.
The conference will be held on alternate years in Beijing and
Brussels.
(Xinhua News Agency September 22, 2006)