On July 13 the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission
(SASAC) held a forum with scientist representatives from central state-owned
enterprises. The meeting said central SOEs are the backbone of China’s push to
become a technologically strong nation and must shoulder the mission of
achieving high‑level technological self‑reliance. It called for systematized R&D
efforts anchored to major national strategies, for central SOEs to take on more
national‑level major research projects and to deliver more indigenous,
proprietary technologies. The meeting urged deeper integration of technological
and industrial innovation, stronger collaborative innovation with universities,
research institutes and upstream/downstream firms, and leadership in technology
maturation, process optimization and product iteration. It called for stepped‑up
talent development through more proactive, open and effective talent policies to
cultivate outstanding young science and technology talent. The meeting stressed
improving R&D input‑output efficiency, increasing the share of basic research in
total R&D spending and aligning larger funding with efficiency gains; refining
assessment and evaluation systems and deepening institutional reforms to
prioritize innovation quality and effectiveness; and strengthening research
ethics governance and technology security risk prevention to better balance
development and security.