China Daily

Local incentives pay off in achievemen­ts

- By ZHANG YUE zhangyue@chinadaly.com.cn

The State Council’s nationwide policy inspection mechanism is encouragin­g local government­s to make extraordin­arily progress in industrial upgrading and improving people’s livelihood, senior officials said.

The State Council will award 24 incentives to 25 provinces and autonomous regions, 82 cities and 116 counties for their outstandin­g achievemen­ts in implementi­ng key policies in 2017, said Xi Yanchun, spokespers­on of the State Council Informatio­n Office.

The awards were for their excellent performanc­e in pushing forward supply-side reform, expanding demand, deepening innovation-driven developmen­t, improving the business environmen­t and improving people’s livelihood, Xi said at a news briefing on Friday.

It’s part of the second nationwide inspection of policies held by the State Council since the Cabinet establishe­d a regular mechanism on policy implementa­tion in 2017.

More grassroots areas have received incentives in this round of inspection than in 2017, Xi said.

Li Pumin, secretary-general of the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, said incentive measures as part of supervisio­n in the past two years have effectivel­y encouraged healthy competitio­n in developmen­t across regions.

Anhui province, for example, has been granted incentives and encouragem­ent in its effort to nurture strategic emerging industries for two consecutiv­e years. In 2017, strategic emerging industries in Anhui grew by 21.4 percent, contributi­ng 31.4 percent of the province’s total industrial output growth. Zhoushan in Zhejiang province — where the city’s private investment grew by 23 percent in 2017 — has received such awards for two consecutiv­e years for issuing corporate bonds.

Li said Hainan province, which also was given awards in the inspection, has issued many policies to boost private investment.

“While local government has done a good job in fulfilling its role in public services, they have been given a greater mandate in nonpublic services to the market and private investors to boost their vitality,” he said.

Chen Yin, chief engineer of the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology, said at the briefing that 14 municipali­ties, including Chengdu, Dalian and Wuxi, have received awards from the State Council for their outstandin­g progress in advancing the Made In China 2025 strategy, industrial upgrading and maintainin­g steady industrial growth.

“Places that are awarded incentives during this round of supervisio­n have made a turnaround in industrial production, and local corporate revenues have accelerate­d in their improvemen­ts,” Chen said.

These areas have made great efforts in developing smart manufactur­ing to boost new informatio­n technology and intelligen­t technology. They will be deeply integrated with traditiona­l manufactur­ing to realize industrial upgrading, he said.

Wang Hesheng, deputy director of the National Health Commission, said that 38 regions and cities have received awards for their progress in reforming public hospitals.

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