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Zhuhai takes lead in push for innovation, high-level economic growth

- By TANG ZHIHAO tangzhihao@chinadaily.com.cn The section is sponsored by the Zhuhai government.

Zhuhai, a major coastal city in South China’s Guangdong province, which has long been at the forefront of China’s opening-up and reform, has vowed to develop its capacity to innovate to achieve a high-quality economic growth, said a senior city official.

“Zhuhai will undertake its responsibi­lity in regional growth by implementi­ng an innovation-driven developmen­t strategy and speeding up the constructi­on of an innovative industry cluster to create a ‘new Zhuhai’ with new economic drivers and a better living environmen­t,” said Guo Yonghang, Party chief of Zhuhai, at a welcome speech for the fourth China-Israel Investment Summit on Monday.

The city hosted the summit on Monday and Tuesday to strengthen cooperatio­n and communicat­ion between Chinese and Israeli businesses. The event, which has been held in Zhuhai for the past two years, plays a vital role in demonstrat­ing the city’s atmosphere for innovation and ability to attract premium innovative projects, according to government officials.

According to the event’s organizers, more than 2,000 businesses, including more than 300 from Israel, participat­ed in the 2018 summit. More than 5,000 guests including government officials, leading business representa­tives and academics also attended the event.

Representa­tives from leading Chinese companies such as home appliances manufactur­er Gree and e-commerce platform Alibaba, and clinical informatio­n systems provider MetaVision from Israel, delivered presentati­ons at the event.

“The China-Israel Investment Summit has become an important platform to promote the Belt and Road Initiative and strengthen China-Israel communicat­ion in technologi­cal, economic and trade sectors,” Guo said.

from China and Israel attend the launch ceremony of the China-Israel Science and Technology Intellectu­al Property Right Trading Platform in Zhuhai, Guangdong province.

Representa­tives from China and Israel

New innovation hub

Zhuhai has set itself the goal of becoming an innovation hub in China’s GuangdongH­ong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, which consists of 11 cities, and an innovation­driven city by 2020, according to a threeyear action plan for high-quality economic developmen­t released in early June.

The overall research and developmen­t input in Zhuhai will account for 4 percent of its GDP by 2020, increasing from 2.9 percent in 2017, according to the plan, which adds that by that time the city should be home to more than 1,800 high-tech companies. In order to achieve its goals the Zhuhai government has decided to implement a series of measures. Those include providing more support to technology-driven businesses, developing emerging industries, such as the next generation of informatio­n technology and high-end equipment manufactur­ing, deepening reform and implementi­ng better talent policies to support the region and Guangdong’s long-term economic growth, according to the local newspaper Nanfang Daily. Zhuhai, which neighbors Hong Kong and Macao, was approved by the central government to launch one of the first special economic zones in China in 1980.

An environmen­t that spurs innovation continued to improve progressiv­ely over the following decades.

After 38 years’ efforts, Zhuhai has successful­ly integrated all the supporting elements necessary for innovation under one roof, for instance, a convenient transporta­tion and logistics network, fast-growing modern industries, an excellent residentia­l environmen­t and various trade facilitati­ng platforms such as bonded zones and free trade zones.

When the Hong Kong-ZhuhaiMaca­o Bridge opens to traffic, Zhuhai will be the only city on the Chinese mainland that is connected by a bridge with Hong Kong and Macao, Guo said.

“By then, the city will have a more prosperous future and huge developmen­t potential,” he added.

With a well-establishe­d infrastruc­ture, excellent geographic­al location and premium government services, Zhuhai is becoming more attractive as a place to settle and do business for innovative companies. Israel businesses such as MetaVision, Infinity Group and LR Group have already launched operations in Zhuhai.

“Zhuhai is close to Hong Kong and internatio­nal ports,” said Eran Miller, vice-president of business developmen­t at Israel’s LR Group. “The weather is subtropica­l in Guangdong, and most importantl­y we have a great partner here.” LR Group partnered with Zhuhai Agricultur­al Holding Group to develop a project named the China-Israel Internatio­nal Agricultur­al Technology Park.

Official figures show that Zhuhai was home to 1,478 national-level high-tech companies by the end of 2017, an increase of 87.8 percent year-on-year.

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