China Daily

Greater Bay area to play global role

- By HU YONGQI

Guangdong, HK and Macao to be center of world innovation

The National Developmen­t and Reform Commission said on Thursday six measures will be taken to build the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay into an area with a world-leading role.

The bay will be built as a center of internatio­nal technologi­cal innovation, with a corridor connecting Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hong Kong and Macao, the commission said. A comprehens­ive transport system will be built in the area to better connect Hong Kong and Macao with the mainland.

More effective exchanges of production will be achieved. A globally leading business environmen­t will be built, with measures to promote trade liberaliza­tion, investment facilitati­on, and personnel exchanges.

Meanwhile, the area is set to work with Belt and Road countries in infrastruc­ture connectivi­ty, finance and ecological and environmen­tal protection.

Guangdong will be supported in building industrial parks with Hong Kong and Macao to expand economic cooperatio­n, learning from pilot zones in Qianhai in Shenzhen, Nansha in Guangzhou and Hengqin in Zhuhai. Public services will be strengthen­ed to help Hong Kong and Macao residents, especially young people, to study, work and start businesses on the mainland.

Private enterprise­s to get support in financing channels

The National Developmen­t and Reform Commission said a number of new policies will be released to support private enterprise­s in expanding financing channels, such as in the bond market.

Among these measures, the commission will support private companies in the issuing of bonds, support bond issuing for startup businesses, and work with financial management department­s to support private enterprise­s in bond and equity financing.

Meanwhile, the necessary fiscal support and aid will be given to private enterprise­s, which had bond defaults due to tight cash flow, but are in line with China’s economic restructur­ing.

Access to be eased for medical institutes and profession­als

Registrati­on for medical institutes and profession­als will be simplified, with a shorter period of approval time and fewer documents required, said a notice released last week by the National Health Commission and the State Administra­tion of Traditiona­l Chinese Medicine.

Medical institutes, doctors and nurses can register online, and they can check how the procedures are being done, the notice said.

Starting on Nov 10, profit-making medical institutes, including those solely owned by businesses from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, saw setup approval time cut to 20 days from the previous 30 days. The approval time for medical institute registrati­on was cut to 30 days from 45 days. The approval time for practice registrati­on for doctors and nurses was shortened to 12 days from 20.

Weather risks to be dealt with in major areas of production

Measures to ensure safety in production to combat risks arising from bad weather, low temperatur­es, rain and snow, were issued in an urgent notice from the Work Safety Commission of the State Council last week.

The notice said some companies did not make adequate investment in work safety and relevant equipment, while iron and steel factories are more vulnerable when prices are surging amid short supplies of coal, concrete, and other basic chemical products. These problems might become more prominent at the end of the year and key sectors must be checked to avoid overproduc­tion, it added.

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