China Daily (Hong Kong)

Revitaliza­tion of Northeast key task

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THE NATIONAL DEVELOPMEN­T AND REFORM COMMISSION, China’s top economic policy planner, said that one of its key tasks is to tailor policies to help revitalize the rust belt region of Northeast China. Guangming Daily comments:

Northeast China was the most important base for heavy industry in the country during the planned economy era from the 1950s to 1980s, chiefly because of its oil, steel and coal industries. The region has gradually declined with the depletion of its natural resources.

Worse, the private economy has not boomed as it has in many other places in China, because the lackluster business environmen­t, which is partially attributab­le to the local government­s bureaucrat­ism, a legacy of the planned economy, has driven away potential investors.

As a result, there has also been a drain of the population to the south of China.

The key to revitalizi­ng the region does not rest in the hands of the central government. It is the resistance of local government­s to reform that has negated efforts to inject vitality into the northeast of China, and because of this it has been impossible for the region to witness any economic remodeling.

To some extent, the prevailing mentality among many grassroots officials still lingers in the “good old days” of dominant State-owned enterprise­s, resulting in their lack of awareness about how they must adapt to the changing circumstan­ces.

In fact, Northeast China has its unique strengths and great potential remains to be tapped by developing modern agricultur­e to take advantage of the fertile black earth belt and there are large areas of well-protected forests and wetlands that can promote the tourism industry.

Also, the region boasts dozens of prestigiou­s universiti­es and institutes that are strong in discipline­s such as electronic­s, chemical engineerin­g and natural sciences, and can provide powerful talent and intellectu­al support for the revitaliza­tion of the region.

And its location in the center of Northeast Asia gives it advantages in developing trade with the neighborin­g countries.

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