China Daily

For Chenzhou, it’s location, location, location

- By LIU XUAN and FENG ZHIWEI

Chenzhou’s geographic location is proving a strong advantage as the city continues to develop an open economy, Mayor Liu Zhiren said.

The city, which is in southern part of Hunan province, near to the border with Guangdong province, has been a window into the vast region’s openingup, particular­ly in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.

Liu, a deputy to the 13th National People’s Congress, said the city will open up further and strengthen its cooperatio­n with cities in the Greater Bay Area.

“Industries that are not suitable to grow in the Greater Bay Area can be put in Chenzhou, such as resource-oriented industries,” he said, adding that the city will focus on key industries such as nonferrous metals, mineral gemstones and new materials, to attract more industrial investment from outside the province.

In the past year, Chenzhou introduced 54 projects with a total investment of 76.43 billion yuan ($12.1 billion) from the Greater Bay Area, accounting for 41 percent of annual contracted projects and 52 percent of annual investment. The foreign investment in actual use also reached 1.71 billion yuan, an increase of 12.8 percent from a year ago.

However, expects more.

With hundreds of kinds of minerals having been discovered, Chenzhou is the worldfamou­s home to nonferrous metals, as well as the China Internatio­nal Mineral and Gem Show.

Liu said Chenzhou hopes the show will integrate different businesses and promote industrial transforma­tion and upgrading, thus boosting the developmen­t of related industries such as transporta­tion, tourism, culture, advertisin­g and informatio­n. the mayor

Chenzhou will focus on refining how it will advance its goal of opening-up further, how it will tap the potential of a pilot free trade zone and how to work with the customs clearance system of the Greater Bay Area to achieve seamless integratio­n with those ports.

“At this year’s two sessions, I proposed building an economic circle involving Chenzhou, Shaoguan (in Guangdong province) and Ganzhou (in Jiangxi province) to improve ecological protection in the Greater Bay Area,” Liu said.

The city already has a logistics net, with an internatio­nal express center, railway ports and highway ports incorporat­ed into the rapid clearance system, in which trucks and goods need to wait no longer than five minutes to clear customs between the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong.

More infrastruc­ture will be constructe­d to ensure traffic flow, Liu said, with a highspeed railway and highway to connect Chenzhou with the Greater Bay Area, while a new airport is on schedule and expected to go into use by the end of next year.

Promoting innovation is one of the other ways to realize Chenzhou’s developmen­t goals, Liu said. The city will try to cultivate 30 technology innovation enterprise­s, 30 science and technology startups, and 100 national high-tech enterprise­s in five years. Contact the writers at liuxuan@chinadaily.com.cn

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Liu Zhiren, mayor of Chenzhou in Hunan province, NPC deputy

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