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MAJOR SHANDONG MEETING REAPS WHIRLWIND OF DEALS

Organizers say event secured widespread interest in province’s investment potential

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

Shandong province reaped a whirlwind of business deals at the Conference of Great Business Partners last week, securing 130 deals worth 536.62 billion yuan ($78 billion) in total, according to the organizers.

The contracts covered a variety of sectors, each of them expected to begin being honored within one year after the conference, officials from the provincial government said.

The host province showcased its industrial strengths, rich resources and businessfr­iendly environmen­t during the event, which ran from Friday to Sunday in its capital, Jinan.

The Shandong Developmen­t and Reform Commission presented 600 selected investment projects from across the province at the conference, seeking investors from China and abroad.

They showed off the enormous opportunit­ies for fostering emerging industries and upgrading traditiona­l sectors in the province, local officials said.

The majority of the projects were from 10 key fields that receive priority support from local authoritie­s.

Among the industries are new-generation informatio­n technology, advanced machinery, new energy and materials, intelligen­t maritime engineerin­g, healthcare and eco-friendly chemicals.

Culture and creativity, tourism, finance and modern agricultur­e were also on the list.

As a traditiona­l manufactur­ing hub in China, Shandong boasts well-establishe­d industrial foundation­s and a skilled labor force, which have also helped to power its high-tech sectors into an economic boom.

The advanced manufactur­ing industry has grown into a major engine, driving the growth of the local economy.

Last year saw the annual output of industrial robots in the province jump 60.7 percent from a year earlier.

In 2017, the province’s yearly output of urban rail vehicles surged by 80.2 percent year-on-year and that of new energy vehicles increased by three times.

Behind the boom in the advanced manufactur­ing industry are a group of local companies, each capable of generating more than 10 billion yuan in annual business revenue.

They include automobile and equipment manufactur­er Weichai Group, hightech company Inspur, China National Heavy Duty Truck Group, high-speed train manufactur­er CRRC Qingdao Sifang and carmaker SGM-Dongyue — a joint venture of leading industrial players in the sector SAIC-GM, SAIC Motor and GM China.

Shandong’s goal is to build itself into a leading production and innovation hub in the country, with the advanced manufactur­ing industry’s value added projected to reach 530 billion yuan in 2022, an estimated 5.3 percent of the province’s GDP then.

In the informatio­n technology industry, Shandong ranked third nationwide in terms of the informatio­n technology industrial output last year, after Guangdong and Jiangsu provinces, local media reported.

In Shandong, businesses related to cloud computing, big data and the internet of things have registered an average annual compound growth rate of 20 percent over the past five years, data from the provincial government showed.

Also, the coastal province is at the forefront of the country in terms of maritime business, including fishing, sea salt output, maritime engineerin­g equipment and constructi­on, and the production of marine petroleum and oceanic medicines.

The province’s maritime businesses generated 1.48 trillion yuan in yearly production value in 2017, an increase of 8 percent on 2016.

As a powerhouse of agroproduc­ts, last year Shandong ranked top of the country by the yields of vegetables, fruits, and meat and aquatic products.

Agricultur­al exports from the province exceeded $17 billion last year, an increase of 7.2 percent from 2016, contributi­ng one-quarter of China’s total agricultur­al exports and ranking it top of the country for the 19th consecutiv­e year.

Shandong is rich in natural resources and generation­s of efforts have paved the way for another success story, Liu Jiayi, Party chief of the province, said at a government working meeting in July.

The province needs to make full use of its traditiona­l advantages in terms of its geographic location, industries, marine business, education and culture sectors, and turn them into modern strengths to give itself a new lease on life, Liu noted.

 ?? FANG XIANGANG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? From left: Hao Mingjin, vice-chairman of the Standing Committee of the 13th National People’s Congress, Liu Jiayi, Party chief of Shandong province, Ding Zhaozhong, a professor of physics at the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology, and Shandong Governor Gong Zheng mark the launch of the online platform “Select Shandong” at the conference last week.
FANG XIANGANG / FOR CHINA DAILY From left: Hao Mingjin, vice-chairman of the Standing Committee of the 13th National People’s Congress, Liu Jiayi, Party chief of Shandong province, Ding Zhaozhong, a professor of physics at the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology, and Shandong Governor Gong Zheng mark the launch of the online platform “Select Shandong” at the conference last week.
 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? From left: China National Heavy Duty Truck Group, also known as SinoTruk, which is headquarte­red in Jinan, capital of Shandong province, displays its product lineup at an exhibition in Russia. A group of investment project agreements are signed at the 2018 Yantai Investment Promotion and Talent Attraction Forum, part of the Conference of Great Business Partners last week.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY From left: China National Heavy Duty Truck Group, also known as SinoTruk, which is headquarte­red in Jinan, capital of Shandong province, displays its product lineup at an exhibition in Russia. A group of investment project agreements are signed at the 2018 Yantai Investment Promotion and Talent Attraction Forum, part of the Conference of Great Business Partners last week.
 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Shandong is rich in cultural resources. Tourism is one of the province’s top 10 industries to develop in its efforts toward economic transforma­tion.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Shandong is rich in cultural resources. Tourism is one of the province’s top 10 industries to develop in its efforts toward economic transforma­tion.
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