China Daily (Hong Kong)

Local economies upgraded as new high-tech centers open

- By CHEN MEILING and ZHANG ZHAO

Zhongguanc­un administra­tive committee are active to offer help, and we can get access to more and better resources, including senior experts, on the platform.”

The Tianjin Binhai Zhongguanc­un high-tech park is much younger. Founded in November 2016, it registered more than 30 companies in the first two months, in addition to another nearly 40 that are in the process of being approved.

Some Beijing-based IT giants are building facilities in the area, including the Baidu innovation center, which is designed to provide training and promotion for startups.

“We will learn from the experience­s of Beijing Zhongguanc­un, but that does not mean we will copy them,” said Jin Donghu, executive director of the Tianjin Binhai Zhongguanc­un high-tech park.

“We will develop a new business and a new model. We will become link between Beijing, the innovation center, and Tianjin, the manufactur­ing base.”

Tianjin Jinghua Technology Co Ltd has an unmanned aerial vehicle team in the park, working on exploratio­n and aerial photograph­y. A new company will be set up based on his team.

Dai Tao, head of team, said they have close ties with Beijing Zhongguanc­un.

He said: “We often have experts from Beijing in to offer training, as the UAV business in Beijing is more developed. We tell the Binhai Zhongguanc­un administra­tion what we need, and they will seek help for us.”

Their current clients are mostly in Tianjin, but they plan to expand their service to cover North China, he said.

The Beijing Zoo clothes market, one of the biggest garment wholesale centers in North China, has been in operation since the 1980s. During its heyday, more than 80,000 people used to come to buy clothes from 13,000 stalls every day. Part of the market is now known as Baolan Financial Innovation Center and home to five financial and high-tech enterprise­s.

Many garment vendors have signed the agreement to move to newly planned trade centers located in Baoding, Cangzhou, Langfang and other cities in Hebei province.

The relocation project is expected to be completed by the end of this year.

The plan has not only reduced the number of daily visitors to 10,000 and saved space of about 163,000 sq m, but also led to upgrading of the local economy, according to the government of Beijing’s Xicheng district.

X Control System Co Ltd

We are dedicated to implementi­ng the innovation culture of Zhongguanc­un into the projects.” Hu Dehui, general manager of the Baoding Zhongguanc­un Innovation Center

settled into Baolan Financial Innovation Center in late 2016, focusing on the research and developmen­t of large military and industrial unmanned aerial vehicles.

Gu Xiaozheng, vice-president of the company, said its UAVs had roughly 20 patents and its flight control system occupied 60 percent of the domestic industrial UAV market.

“Our devices can fly for maximum 2.5 hours carrying 25 kilograms. Not many competitor­s can do that,” he said, adding that their annual sales revenue is 10 million yuan ($1.5 million).

Li Shixiang, vice-mayor of Beijing said at a recent meeting on Beijing-TianjinHeb­ei i ntegrated developmen­t that the removal of wholesale markets, including the Beijing Zoo clothes market, is a part of relieving industries that failed to serve the core function of the city.

As the capital, Beijing should focus on developing high-grade, precision and advanced industries instead of covering all ranges of industries, he said.

“We should keep the heart of the cabbage and cut away the other parts.”

The saved space will be used in constructi­on, technologi­cal and cultural developmen­t and improvemen­t of ecological environmen­t of Beijing, he added.

The Cangzhou Mingzhu Trade City, opened in August 2014, is one of the major destinatio­ns for the former clothes wholesaler­s of Beijing. The project is located just one hour’s journey from Beijing by high-speed train.

Its first phase, covering 580,000 sq m of floored space, has been completed. More than 7,000 vendors have signed an agreement to move in and about 800 have started operations already.

Yu Guiting, chairman of Dongsu Group, an investor and operator in the trade zone, said: “We want to create a new business model that combines designing, processing, logistics, wholesale and retail, e-business, leisure and tourism.”

Yu said the cost of running a shop in Cangzhou was only 10 percent of that in Beijing because of lower rent and management fees.

Huang Yinfeng, 45, runs a 200 sq m shop at Mingzhu Trade City. She had sold clothes in Beijing for nearly 20 years, and is one of the earliest vendors to move the business to Cangzhou.

“I visited many destinatio­ns and finally decided to move to Cangzhou because of better policies,” she said.

According to an agreement signed with the local government in October 2016, Dongsu Group will invest 35 billion yuan to build a creative industry park centering around the garment business. It is expected to generate annual revenue of about 200 billion yuan from clothes processing and wholesale trade and create 200,000 jobs.

I visited many destinatio­ns and finally decided to move to Cangzhou because of better policies.” Huang Yinfeng, clothes wholesaler at Mingzhu Trade City have agreed to move to the Cangzhou Mingzhu Trade City from Beijing

Contact the writers at chenmeilin­g@ chinadaily.com.cn

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