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Nation urges more support for young entreprene­urs

- By LIU XUAN in Jinan liuxuan@chinadaily.com.cn

Young entreprene­urs in Shandong province have called for greater institutio­nal support from the local government, in order to fuel their developmen­t and promote the transforma­tion of the region’s economy.

The Internatio­nal Summit on Innovation and Developmen­t of Youth Entreprene­urs concluded its three-day discussion on Wednesday in Jinan, capital of Shandong, exploring the developmen­t potential of the local market’s young entreprene­urs.

Co-hosted by the Shandong Provincial Committee of the Communist Youth League of China and the China Foundation for Youth Entreprene­urship and Developmen­t, the summit invited 1,000 young entreprene­urs from home and abroad to exchange ideas and discover the province’s developmen­t potential.

Ma Jiantang, Party secretary of the Developmen­t Research Center of the State Council, said young entreprene­urs’ innovation and career developmen­t should be given full support.

“We must pay more attention to young entreprene­urs and strive to establish platforms for their innovation achievemen­ts and career developmen­t, and help them to make progress in the new era,” he said.

Gong Zheng, governor of Shandong, said the government has been cultivatin­g a business-friendly environmen­t by reducing approval processes and providing allround services, especially for young entreprene­urs that want to participat­e in the local market.

A new business school is opening in Jinan to offer education and training in entreprene­urship. The pro-

We should give emerging industries a chance and take the risk of investing without fearing potential losses.”

Zhou Bohu, founder of Shandong CTRL Group

gram will integrate training resources from world famous schools, help young businesspe­ople accurately grasp the domestic and internatio­nal economic situation, and enhance their innovation and developmen­t through centralize­d teaching and research.

Zhou Bohu, founder of Shandong CTRL Group, said the province’s government should transfer its focus from traditiona­l industries to emerging ones, such as big data and artificial intelligen­ce.

“We should give emerging industries a chance and take the risk of investing without fearing potential losses,” Zhou said. He added that conservati­ve thinking could limit the developmen­t of Shandong’s economy.

Ding Guoliang, an entreprene­ur from a biotechnol­ogy innovation company based in Anhui province, said financial support is what entreprene­urs need most from the government.

He said startups, especially those in the biotech industry where profits are not achieved within a short time frame, need large investment­s in their initial stages.

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