
BEIJING, June 24 -- The State Council, China's cabinet, will set up a leading group for its ambitious plan to enhance manufacturing prowess and change the reputation of "Made in China" goods.
The group, led by vice premier Ma Kai, will coordinate, deliberate and implement plans for becoming a world manufacturing power, according to a statement published on the government website.
The group will be headquartered in the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the statement said.
The decision came a month after the release of the "Made in China 2025" plan, which aims to transform China from a manufacturing giant into a world manufacturing power.
The plan lays out strategies for upgrading from low-end manufacturing to more value-added and tech-intensive production, and encourages domestic manufacturers to achieve technological breakthroughs across a number of emerging industries from numerical control tools and robotics to aerospace equipment and new energy vehicles.
Nine tasks have been identified as priorities: improving manufacturing innovation, integrating technology and industry, strengthening the industrial base, fostering Chinese brands, enforcing green manufacturing, promoting breakthroughs in 10 key sectors, advancing restructuring of the manufacturing sector, promoting service-oriented manufacturing and manufacturing-related service industries, and internationalizing manufacturing.
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