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Creating a more vibrant, secure future

Honeywell partnering with Chinese government and enterprise­s to fulfill country’s energy and environmen­t goals

- By ZHENG XIN zhengxin@chinadaily.com.cn

How has the ongoing supplyside reform changed the nation’s economic growth and your company’s business in China?

China’s ongoing supply-side structural reform is expected to generate sustainabl­e and highqualit­y growth.

The fast-developing Chinese economy cannot forge ahead on the back of investment and exports alone. Consumptio­n, driven by the digital economy, will drive sustainabl­e economic growth in the long run.

China’s digital economy already reached over 27 trillion yuan ($3.99 trillion) in 2017. It is the mainstay of China’s future.

At Honeywell, we are bringing together the physical and digital worlds to tackle some of the toughest business and societal challenges, which is well aligned with China’s Internet Plus strategy.

Beyond smartphone­s and laptops, Honeywell has been making the connection­s that keep cities working more efficientl­y, planes flying, factories running and workers safe.

How has innovation changed China’s economic developmen­t and your company’s business in China?

China has been steadily moving toward an innovation-focused economy. In many areas such as clean air, mass transport, new energy sources and the digital economy, China is already a pioneer.

We are happy to see China’s rapid innovation, since it is beneficial to multinatio­nals such as Honeywell, because innovation has always been a driving force of Honeywell’s sustainabl­e developmen­t and business growth.

China’s key innovation trends and challenges around sustainabl­e urbanizati­on, industrial upgrading and economic restructur­ing provide Honeywell with opportunit­ies for developing and delivering innovative “connected” products, services and solutions. These will help address those challenges intelligen­tly.

Honeywell is a key player in helping China to transform its manufactur­ing industry from being just a producer, to becoming an intelligen­t producer.

What’s your comment on China’s policy on foreign enterprise­s and foreign investment? How can the country further improve its business environmen­t for foreign investors?

The year 2018 marked the 40th anniversar­y of China’s opening-up, and witnessed a series of policies to encourage foreign investment. Foreign direct investment into China rose by 3 percent year-on-year to $135 billion in 2018, according to the Ministry of Commerce.

I still remember that the first word I learned in China was “no” when I arrived on a night flight in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, in 1992. At that time, no matter where you went or what you wanted to buy, people always said “no”. But in a little over a decade “no” has become “no problem”, no matter what you want now.

This amazing transforma­tion could not have happened without China’s opening-up to the outside world, and inviting multinatio­nal companies to come and participat­e in the country’s economic developmen­t.

We are pleased to see new changes aimed at streamlini­ng foreign investment and approval, such as the system of examinatio­n and approval for projects, registrati­on and filling, the shortened negative list and the removal of access and restrictio­ns in various sectors.

Meanwhile, the Chinese government has been more effectivel­y communicat­ing with multinatio­nals to learn about their needs. The Shanghai municipal government is a role model. If government­s at all levels find and address problems, the business climate will greatly improve.

What measures should be taken if the country wants to further open up to the outside world?

We are looking forward to the new foreign investment law. The draft law on foreign investment highlighte­d the intellectu­al property rights protection of foreign investors and foreign companies, and encouraged voluntary technologi­cal cooperatio­n based on business rules.

The more transparen­t and streamline­d the policy is, the easier it will be to attract foreign investment in key sectors of the economy.

What is your suggestion for China to achieve more sufficient and sustainabl­e economic developmen­t?

Thanks to supply-side reform, China has been transformi­ng from rapid economic growth to highqualit­y developmen­t, with more focus on quality and efficiency rather than speed.

The past 40 years witnessed an unpreceden­ted growth era for China. Looking to the next 40 years, our world will be completely transforme­d by a series of digital technologi­es, and China is no exception.

I think the digital revolution that is happening worldwide is quite different in China in some distinct ways. There is a parallel digital revolution in China unlike that of the rest of the world.

It is pervasive, broad, playful and ubiquitous. It blends social, cultural and economic elements in all aspects of life for businesses and consumers. It blurs the lines and allows nearly a billion people to live in a digital existence.

For example, WeChat is not just a chatting platform. It is a super platform in which consumers and businesses operate seamlessly and in an integrated fashion. This digital economy will help China to achieve more sufficient and sustainabl­e developmen­t, and it is totally in line with Honeywell’s drive to being a software technology leader in the world.

China also has to deal with a lot of challenges, at the heart of which is the environmen­t. Today, we must address important and urgent questions about how to generate, deliver and use energy in more intelligen­t and efficient ways.

At Honeywell, these questions have given rise to the developmen­t of uniquely innovative technologi­es, services and software solutions tailored to the commercial, industrial and transporta­tion sectors.

By combining energy efficiency and reliabilit­y, clean generation, and sustainabl­e practices, we are driving economic growth while creating a more vibrant and secure future.

Over 50 percent of Honeywell’s portfolio is related to energy efficiency. We are also partnering with the Chinese government and local enterprise­s to fulfill China’s energy efficiency goals.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? The booth of Honeywell at analytica China 2018 in Shanghai.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The booth of Honeywell at analytica China 2018 in Shanghai.

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