China Daily (Hong Kong)

Li inspects Jilin, urges opening-up

Premier says northeaste­rn provinces need more talent and technology

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Keqiang highlighte­d on Wednesday the crucial role of reform and opening-up in revitalizi­ng old industrial areas in Northeast China, saying that the region must attract talent and technology to boost its attractive­ness to businesses.

Speaking with foreign business leaders during a fact-finding trip to Jilin province, the premier extended an invitation to more small and medium-sized enterprise­s to invest and start new businesses in China, pledging that the nation will provide a level playing field.

Li was on a two-day tour, visiting Songyuan on Tuesday and Changchun, the provincial capital, on Wednesday.

Jilin is one of China’s most important grain production areas as well as a manufactur­ing hub for automobile­s. The region, which used to rely overwhelmi­ngly on heavy industry for growth, has struggled to maintain its developmen­t momentum in recent decades with young people leaving the province.

Jilin’s economy grew by 14.9 percent year-on-year in the first quarter of this year, compared with the national average of 18.3 percent over the same period.

Li urged the province to continue expanding opening-up to Northeast Asia and to improve its competitiv­eness in markets in the region and around the world.

At a subsidiary of Panpan Foods, a leading processor of agricultur­al products based in Fujian province, Li commended the company’s decision to expand its investment in Songyuan.

He underlined the importance of a good business environmen­t to attract more investment to Northeast China, saying that the company should convey greater confidence to its peers that the region not only boasts a good investment environmen­t but also good potential for growth.

Li also visited Chagan Lake in Songyuan, a national nature reserve that has become a tourist attraction in recent years due to its winter fishing traditions that date back about 1,000 years.

He praised the lake’s rich ecological resources, saying they played a key role in improving the ecology of surroundin­g areas.

It is important to make persistent efforts to protect the environmen­t before undertakin­g orderly efforts to develop tourism, he added.

The premier also spoke with founders of startups at a business incubator in Changchun, where he inquired about the difficulti­es their businesses faced and the support they hoped to get from the government.

He pledged continuous support measures to smaller firms for their financing procedures to maintain their vitality and growth momentum.

Li encouraged the incubator to give full play to the strength of every startup and help them get through their difficulti­es to create more successful firms.

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