Guangdong plans to build regional data centre in Shenzhen with coverage of Hong Kong and Macau
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The city governments of Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Zhuhai will take the lead on big data efforts, the notice said, and the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC)’s Guangdong provincial arm, along with other local government departments, will provide support. The scheme is part of a broad plan announced earlier by the Guangdong provincial government “to reform market-oriented data allocation as a production factor”.
Guangdong’s policy plans come as data becomes increasingly important to China’s economic development, and as Beijing strengthens data security and privacy. Chinese authorities are currently exploring how to create a viable data market that could help to unleash the economic potential of big data.
In April last year, the State Council added data as a new factor of production, along with land, labour and capital, with the goal that its circulation would help spur the economy’s digitalisation.