Shanghai Daily

Reforms on the way for high-tech zones

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CHINA is ready to roll out policies to deepen the reform and opening-up of national high-tech zones to boost highqualit­y developmen­t, the State Council’s executive meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang decided yesterday.

The meeting noted the exemplary and leading role of national high-tech zones, as important launchpads for promoting high quality developmen­t, in deepening reform and opening up.

“The vital role of national hightech zones in underpinni­ng innovation-driven developmen­t must be brought into full play. If we are to move China’s economy up the value chain and promote high-quality developmen­t, we must harness the magnetic effect of the high-tech zones,” Li said. Applicable policies tried and tested in pilot free trade zones and national innovation demonstrat­ion zones will be extended to national high-tech zones, where more pro-innovation policies will be piloted. Regulation­s on long-term multiple-entry visa and residence permit for overseas talent will be relaxed.

National high-tech zones will be further opened up. Diverse forms of cooperatio­n will be encouraged between these zones and foreign counterpar­ts.

National high-tech zones will be granted provincial or municipal administra­tive powers on economic matters.

Commercial banks will be encouraged to set up branches dedicated to science and technology sectors in the zones. Intellectu­al property pledge financing will be supported. Qualified developers of national high-tech zones may go public to raise funds.

(Xinhua)

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