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In recent years, the problem of "stuck neck" has gradually been paid attention to by departments at all levels in our country, and has even become an issue of increasing concern to the general public
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However, there is also a tendency to expand the problem.
As an important part of the international community, China's development must be integrated into the overall international trend, and together with most countries, we will build a community with a shared future for mankind
.
After more than 40 years of reform and opening up, China's economy, science and technology, culture, etc.
Now there is such an argument in various scientific and technological conferences or in the media, which defines China's backward technology as "stuck neck" technology, and it is recommended to invest scientific and technological resources for research
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But from the perspective of scientific and technological development, it is easier to obtain a high input-output ratio by investing scientific and technological resources in leading fields
It is undeniable that the problem of "stuck neck" does exist, such as high-end chip technology, etc.
In this key technology field, China must of course focus on investing scientific and technological resources to solve it
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"But it should be clear and aware that we cannot make up for every shortcoming
"In short, we cannot regard all backward technological fields as potential 'stuck neck' technologies
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If scientific and technological resources are mainly aimed at backward technology investment, it may cause greater consumption of China's limited scientific and technological resources, which is not conducive to solving the problem of 'stuck neck'.