Beijing Review

Collaborat­ion 40 Years On

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Suzhou New District (SND), located in the eponymous water city famed for its gardens, silk industry and manufactur­ing, was approved by the State Council as a hi-tech industrial developmen­t zone in 1992.

As reform and opening up deepened, the district expanded its scale, becoming the axis of Suzhou’s economic developmen­t. Besides local enterprise­s, over 1,700 foreign enterprise­s, including more than 500 Japanese companies, are based here. The opportunit­ies ensuing from reform and opening up have been a driving force for forging socioecono­mic ties between China and Japan in SND. The district has supported Japanese companies by establishi­ng an integrated supply chain and excellent human resources for them to easily run their business.

It has also provided a comfortabl­e environmen­t for Japanese business people, their employees and families to live in. Facilities like clinics and schools enable nearly 4,000 Japanese to live and work in SND—A home away from home.

Japanese companies have contribute­d to SND’S remarkable economic growth by expanding their business and creating employment. Multinatio­nals like the Tokyoheadq­uartered Fujifilm have a base in SND and in 2017, when the district’s GDP reached 116 billion yuan ($16.89 billion), its resident Japanese enterprise­s account- ed for 16 percent of it.

Most importantl­y, the mutual growth has cemented the cooperatio­n between the enterprise­s and SND and shored up the bilateral relationsh­ip, which has also contribute­d to an improved relationsh­ip between the two countries.

“With efforts from both sides, ChinaJapan ties have entered the right track and face an important opportunit­y for improvemen­t,” Chinese President Xi Jinping said when he met Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on the sidelines of the Fourth Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivosto­k, Russia, on September 12.

Xi invited Abe to visit China, in what would be the first China trip by a Japanese prime minister since 2011. “I intend to visit China this year, the year in which we commemorat­e the 40th anniversar­y of the signing of the Treaty of Peace and Friendship,” Abe said in response, in turn inviting Xi to visit Japan. “Through this exchange of visits at the leaders’ level, I hope to raise Japan-china relations to a new stage,” the Japanese prime minister said.

With this year marking the 40th anniversar­y of both China’s reform and opening up and the signing of the Treaty of Peace and Friendship between China and Japan, Beijing Review reporters visited SND. Their reports are a record of a relationsh­ip that has stood the test of time.

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