China Daily (Hong Kong)

Lingang Special Area facilitate­s FTZ’s further reform and opening-up

- By HE WEI in Shanghai hewei@chinadaily.com.cn

The inclusion of Shanghai’s Lingang Special Area into the China (Shanghai) Free Trade Zone last year has spurred the region’s fresh round of reform and opening-up.

Among the latest developmen­ts, Lingang recently unveiled its dedicated business watchdog administra­tion in March, giving the area more discretion­ary power in market regulation.

Previously, the market regulatory administra­tions of the Pudong New Area and Fengxian District took charge of business registrati­ons and the issuance of business licenses within different areas of Lingang.

Consequent­ly, responsibi­lities for administra­tive licensing, supervisio­n and law enforcemen­t within the scope of the Yangshan Special Comprehens­ive Bonded Zone will be transferre­d to the new administra­tion.

“We will create simplified business access and fair competitio­n to give full play to Lingang’s role in reform and innovation, demonstrat­ion and guidance as well as overcoming difficulti­es,” said Yan Yijun, director of the newly establishe­d administra­tion.

The area has also stepped up upgrading its communicat­ions infrastruc­ture in a bid to better serve enterprise­s and help them better connect with global counterpar­ts. On April 20, a communicat­ions infrastruc­ture special plan was launched to promote the constructi­on of 5G, fiber optic broadband, the industrial internet, the internet of things and a data center.

Under the plan, much study will be conducted into the constructi­on of internatio­nal cable channels, developmen­t of offshore data centers as well as offshore service outsourcin­g.

The proposed deployment of the internet of things is expected to further enhance high-end manufactur­ing and smart manufactur­ing, narrow-band IoT technology to be applied in the industrial internet as well as the developmen­t of new energy vehicles.

Electric vehicle maker Tesla recently released a video from inside its giant Lingang plant offering a ray of hope after manufactur­ing worldwide ground to a halt due to the novel coronaviru­s pandemic.

The plant has helped it partially weather the storm, with the US company selling 10,160 cars in China in March, its highest-ever monthly sales in the country, according to the China Passenger Car Associatio­n.

Shanghai has unveiled measures to support Lingang for sustainabl­e high-quality growth covering talent retention, taxation, housing, land planning, industrial clusters, transporta­tion networks and urban public services.

“The launch of this series of policies shows that Shanghai is leveraging all efforts from the city to bolster the developmen­t of the Lingang area,” said Sun Yuanxin, deputy dean of the Free Trade Zone Research Institute, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics.

 ?? XINHUA ?? A view of the one-stop administra­tive service center of the Lingang Special Area of the Shanghai Free Trade Zone.
XINHUA A view of the one-stop administra­tive service center of the Lingang Special Area of the Shanghai Free Trade Zone.

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