The key to China s development lies in industrialization, what is the truth?

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-31

The key to China's development lies in industrialization, what is the truth?

Industrialization is the key to China's emergence as a developed country

It is true that despite the fact that China is known as the world's factory, and even China's total industrial output exceeds that of the United States and the European Union, China is not an industrialized country despite its huge industrial output.

An industrialized country is a country that has industrialized in all socio-economic aspects.

China still has a large agricultural population, accounting for more than 40% of the total population. Although the agricultural population in industrialized countries accounts for only about 10% of the total population, the existence of a large agricultural population is enough to prove that China is not yet an industrialized country.

In addition, although China's industry is large, China's industry lacks brands and technologies. In the final analysis, although China's industrial output value is huge, even surpassing that of the United States and the European Union, it lacks brands and technologies, and using the brands and technologies of industrialized countries is tantamount to merely becoming a production and industrial transformation base for industrialized countries.

The fact that China's industry is large but not strong is also a major manifestation of China's lack of being an industrialized country.

In fact, the so-called industrialized countries are actually developed countries. Developed countries are developed precisely because they are industrialized.

In order for China to become a developed country, it must first industrialize. China's agricultural population must be a small fraction of the total population. In order for China's agricultural population to account for a very small percentage of the total population, it is necessary to realize the modernization and industrialization of agriculture. In addition, China's industry must have its own brand and technology, especially the basic technology. China must move away from its dependence on the brands and technologies of industrialized countries.

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