The national drive to promote common prosperity has received fresh impetus with the central government’s new action plan to bolster the digital economy to narrow the income and development gaps between different regions, groups of people and urban and rural areas.
By 2025, the role of the digital economy in advancing common prosperity is expected to become more evident, with proactive progress made in narrowing disparities between regions, urban and rural areas, groups and basic public services. By 2030, a comprehensive set of policies outlining plans to use the digital economy to promote common prosperity will be put in place, it added.