China Daily (Hong Kong)

A small town with a big global impact

China among countries to learn lessons from Ireland’s Shannon economic zone

- By WANG MINGJIE in Dublin wangmingji­e@ mail.chinadaily­uk.com

Shannon, an Irish town with a population of less than 10,000, has over the past three decades attracted several high-ranking Chinese officials.

The town is not known for its beauty or its history but its associatio­n with the Shannon Special Economic Zone, which was built on reclaimed marshes next to Shannon Airport.

Establishe­d in 1959, Shannon was the world’s first freetrade zone and has inspired dozens of countries that want to similarly grow their economies and attract foreign capital through such an area.

When China adopted reform and opening up in 1978, it allow a greater role for the market and foreign investors in the Chinese economy.

Chinese leaders realized that special economic zones could work very well in leading economic developmen­t, and looked to Ireland for inspiratio­n.

In 1980, Jiang Zemin, later China’s president from 1993 to 2003, was among a group of Chinese officials who embarked on a world tour to see how special economic zones worked elsewhere.

The delegation was introduced to the world’s first dutyfree shop and a special zone based on low tax and free trade.

The Chinese government subsequent­ly establishe­d four special economic zones in 1980 based on the Shannon model. These became a major driving force for China’s economy, allowing private investment to flow into the country and a huge transfer of skills and technology to take place.

Shannon’s close ties with China and the town’s penchant for practical solutions to problems were further illustrate­d when President Xi Jinping, then vice-president, led a delegation of about 150 Chinese business executives on a visit there in 2012.

During Xi’s three-day visit, he attended a traditiona­l banquet at Bunratty Castle, a few kilometers from Shannon.

Its links with China deepened further when Premier Li Keqiang arrived in Shannon for a two-day visit to Ireland before his Latin America trip in 2015.

Kevin Thompstone, president of Shannon Chamber of Commerce, said: “For a lot of Irish, it’s hard to understand (why Chinese leaders enjoy visiting Shannon), but it is almost a spiritual connection.”

Thompstone said the history of visits paved the way for more in the future.

Patrick Edmond, Shannon group strategy director and managing director of the Internatio­nal Aviation Services Centre at Shannon Airport Authority, said Chinese leaders’ visits are not only based on historical elements, but also can be viewed as recognitio­n of where some of the ideas used by China came from.

Edmond, who recently visited Shenzhen, China’s first special economic zone, said: “I remember being in Shenzhen in the mid-1990s, and it was a different universe.”

He was stunned by the way China had developed its economic zones since the early days, and the way in which they have been a really good tool for opening up creativity and potential.

He said Shannon’s geographic position and the fact that it is an interestin­g gateway make it noteworthy to Chinese leaders.

Shannon was the first airport in the world, outside of the Americas, to offer US preclearan­ce facilities to passengers traveling to the United States. The service allows US-bound passengers to undertake all immigratio­n and customs checks at Shannon, prior to departure.

Enda McLoughlin, midwest regional manager at Ireland’s Internatio­nal Investment and Developmen­t Agency, said: “Shannon is a magnet as there is a great sense of growth and tangible opportunit­ies, which mirrors the developing experience­s in China.”

The region has a high density of a broad range of multinatio­nal companies, he added.

McLoughlin said: “The Chinese leaders are also attracted by the high levels of collaborat­ion between the local government, universiti­es and industries, which all promote innovation and the developmen­t of the region from an economic and social perspectiv­e.”

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? An aerial view of Hengqin Free Trade Zone in Zhuhai, Guangdong province, in 2015. Zhuhai is one of the four special economic zones China establishe­d in 1980.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY An aerial view of Hengqin Free Trade Zone in Zhuhai, Guangdong province, in 2015. Zhuhai is one of the four special economic zones China establishe­d in 1980.

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