China Daily

Hangzhou upping its global status

Housing perks, education options aim to draw more foreign talent

- By CAO CHEN in Shanghai caochen@chinadaily.com.cn

Hangzhou has rolled out a new wave of policies to attract and retain internatio­nal talent, as the eastern Chinese city seeks to emulate better-known metropolis­es such as Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen.

Foreign profession­als working in Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang province, will benefit from favorable policies in applying for permanent residence, entry-exit visas and temporary residence permits, city officials said on Wednesday.

Entreprene­urs from overseas who introduce projects compatible with the city’s longterm industrial vision may be eligible for subsidies of up to 5 million yuan ($788,000), with the maximum subsidy capped at 100 million yuan for projects deemed especially meritoriou­s.

In addition, an internatio­nal entreprene­urship park will be establishe­d, with qualified entreprene­urs eligible for startup subsidies of up to 5 million yuan. Important technologi­cal projects may receive up to 3 million yuan in direct funding and tax benefits.

For foreigners who choose to work in China, master’s degree holders may receive a one-time rent subsidy of 20,000 yuan and PhD holders could get 30,000 yuan. Those working at postdoctor­al research institutes are entitled to an additional 20,000 yuan subsidy.

The city also plans to build more facilities to meet the demands of foreign workers. By 2022, 10 schools for the children of foreigners will be establishe­d, and residentia­l communitie­s attractive to foreigners will dot the city.

In addition to tapping overseas talent, the new policy in Hangzhou aims to develop domestic resources. The city is encouragin­g talented residents to attend global skills competitio­ns, and will award up to 500,000 yuan to prizewinne­rs.

To cultivate domestic talent with globally recognized skills, Hangzhou will publish a catalog of guidelines for qualificat­ion certificat­es in fields such as finance, taxes, law and equipment manufactur­ing, and will award qualified certificat­e holders a 20,000 yuan subsidy.

Hangzhou has been selected as one of China’s top 10 most attractive cities by foreigners for seven consecutiv­e years. Since 2015, the city has offered policy support to attract and retain talent for innovation and entreprene­urship.

So far, the city has drawn 29,000 high-level Chinese graduates returning from overseas studies, as well as 15,000 highlevel foreign employees. More than 4,900 companies have been registered by foreign entreprene­urs.

Lucas Rondez, an entreprene­ur from Switzerlan­d, said his company has benefited from Hangzhou’s policies.

“We have enjoyed various subsidies as well as open financing policies since the start of my business in 2015,” he said. “The city offers good entreprene­urial opportunit­ies and capital, which attracts more internatio­nal talent and companies.”

His company has helped more than 100 foreign enterprise­s settle in China.

“More foreigners are looking at starting businesses in China than in past years because of the policies,” Rondez said. “As a rising internatio­nal city, Hangzhou is constantly improving with the support of the government and numerous entreprene­urs’ efforts to explore more business models.”

Tim and Samantha Clancy, an Australian couple who have worked on Sino-Australian cultural communicat­ion for seven years, see the city as a place where they can energetica­lly pursue their careers and still walk peacefully around the city’s famed West Lake. They applauded the policies but suggested that the government should publicize them more.

Knowing the policies exist is not enough. Understand­ing how to make good use of them is more important, Tim Clancy said. Ma Chi and Shi Xiaofeng contribute­d to this story.

 ?? LIU XINRONG / XINHUA ?? Cyclists ride through blossoming rapeseed flower fields in Hengyang, Hunan province, on Saturday. Many visitors have come to enjoy the natural beauty as well as the recent unseasonab­ly warm weather in the region.
LIU XINRONG / XINHUA Cyclists ride through blossoming rapeseed flower fields in Hengyang, Hunan province, on Saturday. Many visitors have come to enjoy the natural beauty as well as the recent unseasonab­ly warm weather in the region.

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