The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) is the sixth-ranked executive department of the State Council of the People's Republic of China. It is responsible for regulation and development of the postal service, Internet, wireless, broadcasting, communications, production of electronic and information goods, software industry and the promotion of the national knowledge economy.
History
In 2004, the MIIT began the Connecting Every Village Project to promote universal access to telecommunication and internet services in rural China. The MIIT required that six state-owned companies, including the main telecommunications and internet providers China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom, build the communications infrastructure and assist in financing the project. Beginning in late 2009, the program began building rural telecenters each of which had at least one telephone, computer, and internet connectivity. Approximately 90,000 rural telecenters were built by 2011. As of December 2019, 135 million rural households had used broadband internet. The program successfully extended internet infrastructure throughout rural China and promoted development of the internet.
The State Council announced during the 1st session of the 11th National People's Congress that the MIIT would supersede the Ministry of Information Industry (MII).
In 2013, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology convened a group of scholars and technical experts to prepare a report about how China could become a manufacturing superpower; this report later developed into Made in China 2025. Later that year, the ministry's Made in China 2025 plan was approved by the State Council. It took over two years to draft by a working group of one hundred and fifty people. The plan's aim was to improve production efficiency and quality.
In summer 2021, MIIT began a six-month long regulatory campaign to address a variety of consumer protection and unfair competition issues, including interoperability concerns, in the consumer internet sector. It held meetings with executives from major Chinese tech companies and instructed them that their companies could no longer block external links to competitors.
Functions
The ministry is responsible for industrial development, policy, and standards. It also oversees industry operations monitoring, innovation, and information technology and approves fixed-asset investment projects in industry, communications, and information technology. It is the government body primarily responsible for supervising product standards.
In 2006, Human Rights Watch said that the ministry is responsible for overseeing technical implementation of the censorship in China.
MIIT delegates much of its legislative and standard setting work to the China Academy of Information and Communication Technology. The ministry is responsible for the current iteration of the Thousand Talents Plan called Qiming. MIIT has some regulatory overlap with the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR). Although MIIT does not have authority to enforce the Anti-Monopoly Law like SAMR does, it uses its departmental guidelines to address unfair competition issues. All apps provided in app stores require pre-approval from the ministry since 2023.
Structure
According to the "Regulations on the Main Responsibilities of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, its Internal Organization and Staffing" and to the "Reply of the Office of the Central Institutional Establishment Committee on Matters Related to Further Clarifying the Main Responsibilities of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology in Local Communications Administration Bureaus" (reply of the Central Organization Office [2012] No. 17), the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has the following internal organization. Names in parentheses are alternative nameplates or subunits
Internal functional offices
- General Office (Ã¥ÂÂÃ¥Â
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- Industrial Policy and Legislation Department (产ä¸ÂæÂ¿çÂÂä¸Âæ³Âè§Âå¸)
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- Financial Department (è´¢å¡å¸)
- Science and Technology Department (ç§ÂæÂÂå¸)
- New Technologies Department (é«ÂæÂ°æÂÂæÂ¯å¸)
- Operational Monitoring and Coordination Bureau (è¿Âè¡ÂçÂÂæµÂÃ¥ÂÂè°Âå±Â)
- Medium and Small Enterprises Bureau (ä¸Âå°Âä¼Âä¸Âå±Â)
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- Electronic Communications Department (çµåÂÂä¿¡æÂ¯å¸)
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- Information and Communication Development Bureau (ä¿¡æÂ¯éÂÂä¿¡åÂÂå±Âå¸)
- Information and Communication Management Bureau (ä¿¡æÂ¯éÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
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National bureaus managed by MIIT
External nameplates used by MIIT
Regional units
- Beijing Municipal Communications Administration (Ã¥ÂÂ京å¸ÂéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Shanghai Municipal Communications Administration (ä¸Âæµ·å¸ÂéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Tianjin Municipal Communications Administration (天津å¸ÂéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Chongqing Municipal Communications Administration (éÂÂåºÂå¸ÂéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Hebei Provincial Communications Administration (æ²³åÂÂçÂÂéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Shanxi Provincial Communications Administration (山西çÂÂéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Jilin Provincial Communications Administration (Ã¥ÂÂæÂÂçÂÂéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Liaoning Provincial Communications Administration (è¾½å®ÂçÂÂéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Heilongjiang Provincial Communications Administration (é»Âé¾Âæ±ÂçÂÂéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Shaanxi Provincial Communications Administration (éÂÂ西çÂÂéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Gansu Provincial Communications Administration (çÂÂèÂÂçÂÂéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Qinghai Provincial Communications Administration (éÂÂæµ·çÂÂéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Shandong Provincial Communications Administration (å±±ä¸ÂçÂÂéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Fujian Provincial Communications Administration (ç¦Â建çÂÂéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Zhejiang Provincial Communications Administration (æµÂæ±ÂçÂÂéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Henan Provincial Communications Administration (æ²³åÂÂçÂÂéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Hubei Provincial Communications Administration (æ¹ÂÃ¥ÂÂçÂÂéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Hunan Provincial Communications Administration (æ¹ÂÃ¥ÂÂçÂÂéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Jiangxi Provincial Communications Administration (æ±Â西çÂÂéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Jiangsu Provincial Communications Administration (æ±ÂèÂÂçÂÂéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Anhui Provincial Communications Administration (å®Âå¾½çÂÂéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Guangdong Provincial Communications Administration (广ä¸ÂçÂÂéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Hainan Provincial Communications Administration (æµ·åÂÂçÂÂéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Sichuan Provincial Communications Administration (Ã¥ÂÂå·ÂçÂÂéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Guizhou Provincial Communications Administration (è´µå·ÂçÂÂéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Yunnan Provincial Communications Administration (äºÂÃ¥ÂÂçÂÂéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Communications Administration (Ã¥ÂÂ
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- Xinjiang Autonomous Region Communications Administration (æÂ°çÂÂç»´å¾å°Âèª治åºéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Ningxia Autonomous Region Communications Administration (å®Âå¤ÂÃ¥ÂÂæÂÂèª治åºéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Guangxi Autonomous Region Communications Administration (广西壮æÂÂèª治åºéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
- Tibet Autonomous Region Communications Administration (西èÂÂèª治åºéÂÂ信管çÂÂå±Â)
Directly subordinate units
- China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (ä¸Âå½信æÂ¯éÂÂä¿¡ç Âç©¶é¢)
- China Center for Information Industry Development (ä¸Âå½çµåÂÂä¿¡æÂ¯äº§ä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂå±Âç Âç©¶é¢)ï¼ÂMIIT Third Electronics Laboratory â 工ä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂä¿¡æÂ¯åÂÂé¨çµåÂÂ第ä¸Âç Âç©¶æÂÂï¼Â
- National Industrial Information Security Development Research Center (å½家工ä¸Âä¿¡æÂ¯å®ÂÃ¥Â
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- China Industry Internet Research Institute (ä¸Âå½工ä¸ÂäºÂèÂÂç½Âç Âç©¶é¢)
- State Radio Monitoring Center/State Radio Regulation of China (å½家æÂ çº¿çµçÂÂæµÂä¸Âå¿Â)
- China National Tendering Center of Machinery & Electronic Equipment (ä¸Âå½æÂºçµæÂÂæ Âä¸Âå¿Â)ï¼ÂMIIT Government Procurement Center â 信æÂ¯åÂÂé¨æÂ¿åºÂéÂÂè´Âä¸Âå¿Â)
- China Internet Network Information Center (ä¸Âå½äºÂèÂÂç½Âç»Âä¿¡æÂ¯ä¸Âå¿Â)
- MIIT Information Center (å·¥ä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂä¿¡æÂ¯åÂÂé¨æÂ°é»宣传ä¸Âå¿Â) (People's Post and Telecommunications Daily Publishing House â 人æ°Âé®çµæÂ¥ç¤¾)
- China Center for the Promotion of SME Development (ä¸Âå½ä¸Âå°Âä¼Âä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂå±Âä¿Âè¿Âä¸Âå¿Â)
- Torch Hi-Tech Industry Development Center (ç«ç¬é«ÂæÂÂæÂ¯äº§ä¸Âå¼ÂÃ¥ÂÂä¸Âå¿Â)
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- Emergency Communications Assurance Center (åºÂæÂ¥éÂÂä¿¡ä¿ÂéÂÂä¸Âå¿Â)
- Industry Development Promotion Center (产ä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂå±Âä¿Âè¿Âä¸Âå¿Â)
- Equipment Industry Development Center (è£Â
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- Center for International Economic and Technological Cooperation (å½éÂÂ
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- MIIT Talent Exchange Center ( 人æÂÂ交æµÂä¸Âå¿Â)
- MIIT Education and Examination Center (æÂÂè²ä¸ÂèÂÂè¯Âä¸Âå¿Â)
- Industrial Culture Development Center of MIIT (å·¥ä¸ÂæÂÂÃ¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂå±Âä¸Âå¿Â)
- Communication Clearing Center (éÂÂä¿¡æ¸Â
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- Weihai Electronics and Information Technology Comprehensive Research Center (å¨Âæµ·çµåÂÂä¿¡æÂ¯æÂÂæÂ¯ç»¼åÂÂç Âç©¶ä¸Âå¿Â)
- China Software Testing Center (ä¸Âå½软件è¯ÂæµÂä¸Âå¿Â)ï¼Âå·¥ä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂä¿¡æÂ¯åÂÂé¨软件ä¸ÂéÂÂæÂÂçµ路ä¿Âè¿Âä¸Âå¿Âï¼Âä¸Âå½çµåÂÂä¿¡æÂ¯äº§ä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂå±Âç Âç©¶é¢代管ï¼Â
Directly Subordinate High-level Academic Institutions
Directly subordinate SOEs
- China Industry and Information Technology Publishing and Media Group (ä¸Âå½工信åºçÂÂä¼ åªÂéÂÂ墿ÂÂéÂÂ责任åÂ
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Attached civil society associations
- China Institute of Communications (ä¸Âå½éÂÂä¿¡å¦ä¼Â)
- Chinese Institute of Electronics (ä¸Âå½çµåÂÂå¦ä¼Â)
- Internet Society of China (ä¸Âå½äºÂèÂÂç½ÂÃ¥ÂÂä¼Â)
Subordinate units
The ministry administers the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense, and the State Tobacco Monopoly Bureau. The MIIT was historically responsible for the regulation and control of tobacco consumption, including the implementation of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, a rather obvious case of conflict of interest. This task has since been reassigned to the National Health Commission as part of a large-scale government reform in 2018.
Under the arrangement one institution with two names, the MIIT reserves the external brands of the China National Space Administration and the China Atomic Energy Authority, although the level of control the ministry have over these two organizations is unclear. The MIIT oversees the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, a government think tank that focuses on telecommunications and the digital economy. It also oversees seven universities, including top universities such as the Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the Beijing Institute of Technology, the Harbin Institute of Technology, and the Northwestern Polytechnical University. The MIIT also co-manages the China Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund, used by the government to invest in semiconductor companies, together with the Ministry of Finance.
List of CCP committee secretaries
See also
References
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