China Daily (Hong Kong)

Greater Bay Area cooperatio­n set to deepen

- By ZHENG CAIXIONG in Guangzhou zhengcaixi­ong@chinadaily.com.cn

The southern province of Guangdong has vowed to expand cooperatio­n with the Hong Kong and Macao special administra­tive regions, under the “one country, two systems” framework, to speed up the constructi­on of the GuangdongH­ong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.

In his government work report delivered to Guangdong Provincial People’s Congress on Thursday, Ma Xingrui, governor of Guangdong, said the province aims to build a world-class bay area through cooperatio­n

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with the two SARs, and to ensure new opening-up to the outside world.

In addition to Hong Kong and Macao, the Greater Bay Area includes the cities of Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Dongguan, Foshan, Zhongshan, Jiangmen, Huizhou and Zhaoqing in Guangdong province.

Ma said Guangdong is considerin­g further lowering its threshold for special personnel to open their offices in the province in the months ahead. The move aims to attract more skilled workers to support Guangdong’s economic constructi­on as the province — one of the country’s economic powerhouse­s — needs a large number of profession­als from home and abroad to help ensure sustainabl­e economic growth.

The province hopes to attract more big name companies and scientific research institutes to set up research and developmen­t centers in the province, Ma said.

“Guangdong is hoping to join hands with investors from Hong Kong and Macao to develop its free trade zones, to further improve the province’s trading capacity in the years ahead,” Ma said.

The province’s three free trade zones include Nansha, Qianhai and Hengqin, located in Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Zhuhai, respective­ly.

According to Ma, another motivation behind the cooperatio­n with Hong Kong and Macao is to actively participat­e in the constructi­on of the Belt and Road Initiative.

He said he expects the cooperatio­n can help Guangdong to become a new internatio­nal innovation center and a major transport hub, by further improving infrastruc­tural links with the two SARs. Ma urged the relevant department­s in his province to help accelerate the launch of the high-speed railway between Guangdong and Hong Kong, and the Hong Kong-ZhuhaiMaca­o Bridge this year.

Guangdong, China’s window of reform and opening-up, has led economic developmen­t in the mainland for 29 years straight. According to Ma, the province is targeting a GDP growth rate of 7 percent this year.

Last year, the province’s GDP totaled 8.99 trillion yuan ($1.42 trillion), compared with the 5.8 trillion yuan recorded in 2012. The province has reported an average annual growth rate of 7.9 percent over the past five years.

Ma Xingrui,

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