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Wednesday, September 05, 2001, updated at 22:19(GMT+8)
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Western China to Promote Info Sector

The western regions, where the IT industry has been traditionally weak, will soon see development in the information sector, said Lu Xinkui, vice-minister of Information Industry, in his speech to the China Western Forum, which opened Tuesday in Xi'an.

Lu said that four provinces in the west are listed as the country's least info-developed areas while none is ranked in the country's top ten. "The discrepancy between the western and eastern regions will be deepened if western people cannot keep up with the digitizing process."

The vice-minister promised that more money will be invested in the construction of telecommunications networks to increase the use of telephones, mobile phones and the Internet.

Meanwhile, information technology and related products will be developed along with the region's economic improvement and the application of these technologies should be promoted.

Lu also said that information services including E-commerce, tele-education and tele-medical care are expected to be introduced.

Lu said he believes an open environment in western regions will attract more foreign capital to invest in these information sectors as well as their developed eastern counterparts.









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The western regions, where the IT industry has been traditionally weak, will soon see development in the information sector, said Lu Xinkui, vice-minister of Information Industry, in his speech to the China Western Forum, which opened Tuesday in Xi'an.

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