China 2019 digital economy exceeds 5 trillion USD: Another report by the Chinese Academy of Cyberspace Studies indicated the country's computerized economy arrived at 35.8 trillion yuan ($5.45 trillion) a year ago, representing 36.2 percent of the nation's complete GDP.

The report affirms that the Covid-19 pandemic has underscored the significance of the Internet, while the computerized economy has become a significant power in alleviating the effect of Covid, reshaping the economy and improving administration abilities.

As indicated by the exploration refered to in the report, before the finish of May China's fiber-optic organization had covered all metropolitan and rustic territories, with the quantity of fiber-optic supporters representing 93.1 percent of the nation's fixed broadband clients, the most elevated on the planet.

China 2019 digital economy exceeds 5 trillion USD

In 2019, there were 5.44 million 4G base stations in China, and the utilization of portable information traffic arrived at 122 billion GB, positioning first on the planet. As of September 2020, China had fabricated in excess of 480,000 5G base stations.

The nation's online business exchanges hit 34.81 trillion yuan ($5.2 trillion) a year ago, up 6.7 percent year-on-year.

China 2019 digital economy exceeds 5 trillion USD


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From Russia with wheat: Exports by worldwide grain superpower on target to hit record high

The volume of worldwide wheat trades from Russia in the 2020-2021 horticultural year (which began July 1) is set to move toward the verifiable record level of the 2017-2018 yield year, a report by the Sovekon research focus has said.

Its specialists have raised their projection of Russian wheat supplies by 1,000,000 tons (2.5 percent), to 40.8 million tons. "The new wheat send out conjecture is marginally beneath the unsurpassed high of 40.9 million tons came to in the 2017-2018 horticultural year," said the report.

Assessed supplies of grain and corn have been brought down to 4.9 million tons and 3.9 million tons separately. The nation's all out fare volume of grain, vegetables, and results of their preparing is assessed at 51.2 million tons, 0.4 million tons (0.8 percent) higher than the past estimate.

The expectation was made considering the fare amounts for various grain crops from Russia since February. It didn't consider the conceivable presentation of a non-zero fare obligation on grain, said Sovekon. "On the off chance that the standard is supplanted by a fare obligation, we are probably going to see less wheat trades, a potential update can be generally assessed at a few million tons," it clarified.

Russia's thriving horticultural creation has flooded by 20% throughout the most recent six years. The nation has figured out how to catch the greater part of the worldwide wheat market as of late, turning into the world's greatest exporter of grain, on account of guard harvests and alluring evaluating. Since the mid 2000s, a lot of the worldwide wheat market has quadrupled. In 2018-2019, Russia conveyed 35.2 million tons of wheat to the worldwide market.


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Race for Covid-19 fix: why EU objects to Russia's modest and powerful immunization

As Russian researchers gloat about the high viability and low cost of their spearheading Sputnik V immunization, the race for a Covid-19 fix in different nations goes on. RT's Boom Bust investigates the issue.

As Pfizer, AstraZeneca and Moderna uncovered their immunizations, Russia reported designs to deliver one billion dosages of Sputnik V and give it at a lower cost than the opposition.

The RDIF, the Russian sovereign abundance store, said the cost one portion of the antibody for the worldwide business sectors will be under $10, which is not exactly a large portion of the cost of unfamiliar immunizations with comparable viability rates.

Meanwhile, Hungary turned into the primary European nation to declare plans to start testing Russia's Sputnik V.

"A week ago, 10 portions of this antibody showed up in Hungary," said the nation's unfamiliar clergyman, Peter Szijjarto.

"This shipment showed up, along with the essential documentation, for the Hungarian specialists to complete tests which will assist our researchers with choosing whether this antibody is protected, successful, suggested for the Hungarian public or not."

Soon after the declaration, the European Commission disagreed with Hungary's Sputnik V preliminaries, raising worries that bypassing EU controllers could influence public certainty.