China Daily (Hong Kong)

Zone to spur Yangtze River Delta integratio­n

- By ZHOU WENTING zhouwentin­g@chinadaily.com.cn Ma Si, Zhu Lixin and Cang Wei contribute­d to this story.

A demonstrat­ion zone showcasing the integratio­n of the Yangtze River Delta is designed to help the region better serve a larger area, said Li Qiang, Party secretary of Shanghai.

The zone, located at the junction between Shanghai and the provinces of Zhejiang and Jiangsu, is part of the national strategy of realizing integrated developmen­t of the Yangtze River Delta region, Li said during the ongoing second session of the 13th National People’s Congress.

The zone was designed to serve as a new bench mark for developmen­t concepts, an experiment­al field for integrated institutio­ns and mechanisms, and a new engine for highqualit­y developmen­t of the delta region, according to a plan by the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, Li said.

“The overall idea of the demonstrat­ion zone is to gather together all kinds of reform measures implemente­d at local level since reform and opening-up, integrate them systematic­ally and form new pilot experiment­s,” Li said.

“Such pilot experiment­s in the Yangtze River Delta region with its large GDP, rapid developmen­t, abundant scientific and technologi­cal resources, and active market factors, will be crucial to the country’s overall economic developmen­t,” he said, adding that Shanghai is working with Zhejiang and Jiangsu on the detailed planning and system designs of the demonstrat­ion zone.

Li also said constructi­on of the demonstrat­ion zone will provide a major opportunit­y for Shanghai’s further developmen­t as well as a key platform for the city to better serve the country.

The integrated developmen­t of the delta region has been elevated to a national strategy, and its further integratio­n is part of the blueprint to improve reform and opening-up, as announced by President Xi Jinping in Shanghai in November.

The announceme­nt signified that developmen­t of the region — which is at the significan­t convergenc­e of the Belt and Road Initiative and the Yangtze River Economic Belt and contribute­s more than 20 percent to the country’s GDP — will be fast-tracked.

“President Xi made the announceme­nt at the special occasion of the opening ceremony of the first China Internatio­nal Import Expo, which once again demonstrat­ed the clear attitude and firm determinat­ion that China will not close its door to the world and reform will never stop,” Li said.

Shao Zhiqing, a national legislator from Shanghai, said a unified business environmen­t is a key aspect of integrated developmen­t.

“Areas in the delta region should not just emphasize their own advantages in attracting investment. Instead, they should consider their advantages as a whole within the entire region,” said Shao, who is also a member of the Central Committee of the China Zhi Gong Dang.

Lu Yongquan, an NPC deputy and director of the Jiangsu Provincial Traffic and Transporta­tion Department, said that the province is making plans to connect its roads, railways, waterways and airports with those of Shanghai and Zhejiang province.

“We’re striving to start constructi­on of the high-speed railway linking many cities on the northern side of the Yangtze in 2019, which will start in Shanghai, run through Jiangsu and terminate in Anhui province’s city of Hefei. It will greatly help with the integratio­n of the Yangtze River Delta region.

“A number of highways that connect Jiangsu with other cities in the region will see constructi­on begin this year,” he said. “A new bus route that commutes between Xuzhou, Jiangsu and Xiaoxian, Anhui will also begin operating soon.”

The three provinces and Shanghai have reached an agreement to shut down interprovi­ncial toll stations, Lu said. Jiangsu’s traffic and transporta­tion authority has already announced the closing of 17 toll stations in the province.

“Jiangsu will become the first province in China to have no interprovi­ncial toll stations and will thus provide convenienc­e for drivers crossing provincial borders.”

Li Jinbin, Party secretary of Anhui province — which is also included in the national strategy of the integrated developmen­t of the delta region — said that such a developmen­t opportunit­y signals that Anhui can seize the chance to be an open gateway to access global resources.

Anhui will use its strength in scientific innovation and industrial developmen­t to pursue future growth, Li Jinbin said.

“We will step up efforts to build a national scientific center and accelerate industrial transforma­tion by leveraging our sound foundation in industrial robots, home appliances and voice recognitio­n technology,” he said.

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