What does "dual-creation" mean?

Shuangchuang refers to mass entrepreneurship and innovation.

Mass entrepreneurship and innovation, or "dual creation", is an innovation and entrepreneurship policy promoted by the People's Republic of China since 2015, and the State Council on September 26, 2015 announced the guidance on the support platform for mass entrepreneurship and innovation, pointing out that, in the context of the rapid growth of the global sharing economy and the flourishing rise of Internet innovation, the promotion of crowdsourcing, crowdsourcing, crowdsourcing, crowdsourcing, crowdsourcing and crowdsourcing is a key element in the development of the global economy. Internet innovation is booming, the systematic policy to promote crowdsourcing, crowdsourcing, crowdsourcing and crowdfunding.

Provincial and municipal governments have also launched policies to respond to "mass entrepreneurship and innovation" and build crowdsourcing spaces, which to a certain extent has resulted in an oversupply of crowdsourcing spaces and incubators.

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History

1. September 10, 2014 On September 10, 2014, the city of Tianjin hosted the World Economic Forum's 2014 Annual Meeting of New Leaders. Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, who attended the opening ceremony following the usual practice, proposed in his speech that "we should take the "east wind" of reform and innovation to promote the scientific development of China's economy.

2. On November 20, 2014, at the first World Internet Conference held in Hangzhou, Li Keqiang pointed out that the Internet is a new tool for mass entrepreneurship and innovation, and that the Chinese government attaches great importance to and strongly supports the development of the Internet.

3. At the 2015 National People's Congress, Li Keqiang proposed to make "mass entrepreneurship and innovation" one of the "twin engines" that will drive China's economy forward, especially encouraging entrepreneurship among science and technology personnel and college students.

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