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Industrial area wins investor praise for profession­alism

- By YUAN SHENGGAO Wang Lian contribute­d to this story.

As head of industrial services in North China for Colliers Internatio­nal, Wu Tao spends much of her career looking for the region’s best industrial parks and recommendi­ng those parks to potential investors around the world.

One of the places that gets her top recommenda­tion is the Weifang Hi-tech Industrial Developmen­t Zone.

Wu says she is especially impressed by the profession­alism, efficiency and active attitude in seeking business cooperatio­n opportunit­ies on the part of the high-tech zone’s government officials.

“Companies consider many factors when looking for longterm developmen­t opportunit­ies such as infrastruc­ture and supportive policies of an industrial park. However, the more important factor is the business environmen­t and the park or even a city’s long-term developmen­t plan,” said Wu, who has visited many cities and regions in the world during her career.

Colliers isn’t the only property company impressed by the high-tech zone. The region has also become attractive to investors from five sectors — advanced manufactur­ing equipment, new materials, healthcare, informatio­n, modern service sectors — in recent years. A total of 40 projects from the five sectors, involving 6.79 billion yuan ($995 million) in investment, are expected to settle in the zone, according to the local government.

The zone’s government has long been committed to building a premium environmen­t to support business growth.

Shengrui Transmissi­on Corporatio­n, which won the first prize at the National Science and Technology Progress Awards for developing the first 8-gear automatic transmissi­on in China in 2016, had to postpone its plan to build an industrial place to increase its production and developmen­t because it could not complete its relocation.

Learning at the problem, the local administra­tion took only half a month to complete all relocation work to support Shengrui’s expansion plan.

“I believe the zone is the only place in China that can

We are promoting the idea that people who can provide better services for talent are heroes.”

Wu Hailiang, an official at the zone’s organizati­on department

develop front-wheel drive 8-gear automatic transmissi­on, or 8AT, successful­ly because it is a place which can cultivate entreprene­urs, innovative enterprise­s and strengthen businesses’ core competitiv­eness,” said Liu Xiangwu, board chairman of the Shengrui, who was impressed by the government’s rapid response.

Besides the commitment, local authoritie­s are also striving to expand the area’s talent pool, creating more conditions for future growth.

In April, the zone unveiled two recruitmen­t initiative­s aimed at bringing in fresh blood. The two policies include providing enhanced benefits for urgently needed talent, as well as greater government support for university graduates seeking to start a new business there.

“We are promoting the idea that people who can provide better services for talent are heroes,” said Wu Hailiang, an official at the zone’s organizati­on department. He added that those who failed to support profession­als starting businesses there were falling short of their duties.

In recent years, the zone has made huge investment­s in upgrading its business ecosystem and promoted the integratio­n of urban and industrial developmen­t.

In the first half of 2018, talks between the zone management committee and businesses were conducted on 242 projects. Of that total, 89 projects were agreed upon and moved into the zone.

 ??  ?? Technician­s from Shengrui Transmissi­on Corp install components in the world’s first front-engine, front-wheel drive 8-gear automatic transmissi­on on a production line.
Technician­s from Shengrui Transmissi­on Corp install components in the world’s first front-engine, front-wheel drive 8-gear automatic transmissi­on on a production line.

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