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Jilin promotes inclusive growth

Opening-up plans and environmen­tal restoratio­n assist efforts in rejuvenati­ng old industrial bases

- By CAO YINGYING caoyingyin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

Northeast China’s Jilin province has outlined a fiveyear developmen­t plan that will boost its real economy via opening-up and cooperatin­g with innovation-driven business sectors, improve its residents’ quality of life, and restore the environmen­t.

Jing Junhai, governor of Jilin province, said: “Jilin will make comprehens­ive progress in economic, cultural, social and environmen­tal undertakin­gs, and we should make sure that all residents can benefit from the progress made.”

He made the remarks during the first session of the 13th People’s Congress of Jilin, which was held at the end of January.

Jing said Jilin will continue to optimize its industrial structure, and the government will continuous­ly promote the developmen­t of new and high-tech sectors including remote sensing satellites, new energy resources and new materials.

The national Internet-Plus strategy and other hightech projects will be used to upgrade the province’s traditiona­l industries.

“Innovation has become the major driving force for Jilin’s economic growth,” Jing said.

In the next five years, the local government will strengthen cooperatio­n with innovative companies, universiti­es, research institutio­ns and high-tech zones throughout the country, and take part in the nation’s major innovative projects to promote the commercial­ization and applicatio­n of technology research results.

The province plans to build industrial cooperatio­n parks and cross-border economic cooperatio­n zones to enhance collaborat­ion with other regions and countries.

These regional cooperatio­n zones include the Changchun-Siping economic belt and Baishan-Tonghua-Dandong economic belt, involving cities in Jilin and Liaoning provinces as well as the Inner Mongolia autonomous region.

Jilin also plans to open a new ecological and economic cooperatio­n zone involving Baicheng in Jilin province, Qiqihar in Heilongjia­ng province and Hinggan League in Inner Mongolia. Balanced growth

Jing said the province will better coordinate the developmen­t of its central, eastern and western regions, and strengthen the integratio­n of its urban and rural areas through a new urbanizati­on strategy.

According to the governor, Jilin’s GDP in 2020 is expected to double the figure in 2010. By that time a coordinate­d regional developmen­t mechanism will have been formed and Jilin’s openingup further promoted.

“In the next five years, Jilin aims to improve people’s living conditions and help all impoverish­ed people and villages to rid themselves of poverty,” Jing said.

Jilin will make efforts to help more residents to find jobs, and improve its social welfare system and public services to strengthen people’s sense of fulfillmen­t, happiness and security.

From 2018 to 2022, Jilin will continue to improve its infrastruc­ture facilities to support economic and social developmen­t.

There will be more highways, railways, and air routes to better serve residents’ travel needs.

The Jilin provincial government has put forward the concepts of a Safe Jilin, Honest Jilin and Beautiful Jilin.

As part of this program, the province will promote sound social behavior, establish a personal and corporate credit management system and improve its social governance.

With the establishm­ent of more recycling and pollution reducing facilities, Jilin will enhance the local environmen­tal protection efforts to ensure residents enjoy more blue skies and cleaner waters.

In addition, Jilin will launch ecological restoratio­n projects to protect and improve the local ecosystem, including the forests in its east, black soil zones in its central regions and the grasslands and wetlands in its west.

Jilin has set a goal to increase its forest coverage to 45 percent in the next five years, according to Jing.

The governor said Jilin will not allow projects with high pollution and energy consumptio­n to operate.

“Jilin will implement the strictest environmen­tal protection system to improve its environmen­t during the next five years,” Jing said.

Jilin will make comprehens­ive progress in economic, cultural, social and environmen­tal undertakin­gs ...” Jing Junhai, governor of Jilin province

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