Strengthening State-Owned Enterprises Through Digital Intelligence and Party Leadership
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Cross-Departmental Collaboration drives Innovation
in a move to bolster state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and enhance their digital capabilities, the State-owned Assets Supervision and Governance Commission (SASAC) News Center and the Ministry of Industry and Data Technology (MIIT) News and Publicity Center have jointly launched a theme day focused on Party Building Leading, Aggregating Strength, Digital Intelligence Empowerment
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This initiative, which took place on April 15th, underscores the commitment to resource sharing and collaborative improvement across government entities. By linking organizational structures, theoretical understanding, and practical business applications, the initiative seeks to foster a new era of SOE progress.
Immersive Learning and Knowledge Exchange
Participants engaged in immersive learning experiences, including visits to exhibitions showcasing internet development and classic cultural relics. These visits aimed to reinforce Party spirit and instill a greater sense of mission and obligation among party members and cadres.

The event also featured in-depth discussions on critical areas such as major theme propaganda planning, innovative all-media communication strategies, and public opinion analysis. Participants shared specialized practices and experiences related to news and publicity, fostering a collaborative habitat for knowledge exchange.
Strategic Implications for SOEs
This collaborative effort between news units directly under central and state organs is designed to strengthen the political awareness of party members and promote cross-departmental cooperation in news-related activities.The initiative is expected to pave the way for deeper collaboration in major theme publicity, integrated media production, and the creation of a favorable public opinion environment conducive to high-quality development.
The focus on digital intelligence empowerment aligns with China’s broader strategy to modernize its SOEs and enhance their competitiveness in the global market. As of 2024, SOEs accounted for a notable portion of the nation’s GDP, making their efficient operation crucial for economic stability and growth. Initiatives like this one are vital for ensuring that these enterprises remain at the forefront of innovation and contribute effectively to the country’s development goals.
