China Daily (Hong Kong)

Li hails Hunan’s growth as manufactur­ing center

In Hengyang, industrial transfers yield 700,000 new jobs a year

- By HU YONGQI huyongqi@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Keqiang called for Central China’s Hunan province to play a leading role in accepting industrial transfers from eastern regions, as the manufactur­ing sector moves from the east of the country to the lower-cost inland.

During his two-day trip to the province, which ended on Tuesday, Li visited an industrial park and some villages in the city of Hengyang before inspecting an automobile component factory, a heavy machinery producer and a consumer-toconsumer online service provider in the provincial capital of Changsha.

In Hengyang’s Baishazhou Industrial Park, he heard reports on industrial transfers and technologi­cal upgrades. Over the past five years, more than 16,000 industrial projects that transferre­d from the east have been carried out in Hunan, with overall investment of nearly 1.7 trillion yuan ($270 billion). These projects have created more than 700,000 jobs a year.

Industrial transfers from the east to central and western regions are in line with economic laws and more balanced developmen­t, Li said.

Mentioning that Hengyang is a city known for wild geese, the premier said it and the entire province should take a leading role in the massive industrial transfers.

The manager of a small company told the premier that it has been the great attention local officials gave to businesses that moved inland that has brought companies to the province. Li said officials should help solve problems for enterprise­s and cultivate an inviting business environmen­t, instead of setting barriers. He called for deepening administra­tive streamlini­ng and stimulatin­g market vitality with quality government­al services.

Central and western regions should now compete with the east by improving the business environmen­t, in addition to their preferenti­al policies, he said. Central and western China can build an environmen­t that is more inviting to business, as good as in the east, even though they don’t have first-class facilities, he said.

In Changsha, Li visited the Bosch Automotive Products (Changsha) Co, a pilot smart manufactur­ing factory of German parent company Bosch Global.

China is open to advanced manufactur­ing strategies from other countries, including Germany, Li told its employees. China treats domestic and foreign companies equally, welcomes those from overseas to expand investment in all forms, and firmly vows to protect intellectu­al property rights, he said.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has several times expressed a wish to codevelop self-driving technologi­es with China, and Li said China would like to boost internatio­nal exchanges with other economies in the area.

 ?? RAO AIMIN / XINHUA ?? Premier Li Keqiang tours on Monday a section of 58.com that employs nannies. Online marketplac­e operator 58.com, in Changsha, Hunan province, offers services such as infant care, house-cleaning and moving through its online platform. The business...
RAO AIMIN / XINHUA Premier Li Keqiang tours on Monday a section of 58.com that employs nannies. Online marketplac­e operator 58.com, in Changsha, Hunan province, offers services such as infant care, house-cleaning and moving through its online platform. The business...

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