China Daily

Tianjin eyeing AI, improved business climate

- By LI LEI and YANG CHENG Contact the writers at lilei@chinadaily.com.cn

Tianjin is boosting the use of artificial intelligen­ce and slashing the cost of doing business amid efforts to transform itself from a heavy industrial center into an entreprene­urial city, senior municipal officials said on Wednesday.

Speaking at a panel discussion of the Government Work Report during the ongoing session of the 13th National People’s Congress, Li Hongzhong, Tianjin’s Party chief, said the central leadership’s flagship developmen­t plan for the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei city cluster has brought about huge opportunit­ies for his city.

The plan — disclosed in 2015 to relieve Beijing of nongovernm­ental functions and to address the capital’s woes including traffic jams and pollution — is accelerati­ng the flow of production across the entire region, said Li, who is also a member of the Party’s political bureau.

Li noted the change has offered new growth momentum for Tianjin in developing high-tech industries led by AI after years of sluggish growth that was overly dependent on heavy industry. The imbalance has also led to serious pollution, including heavy smog in winter.

To facilitate the change, the municipali­ty has enhanced efforts to streamline its administra­tion so as to lower the cost of doing business. “Now we have begun to see favorable trends in the city’s developmen­t,” he said.

Zhang Guoqing, mayor of Tianjin, said the ratio of administra­tive fees in the city’s fiscal revenue has been declining since 2017, and his office will see to it that overall business expenses decrease by the end of this year.

Li Jiajun, Party chief of Tianjin University, approved of Tianjin’s plan to develop high-end technologi­es including AI, saying China’s leading role in AI has made the plan feasible.

He said China has been leading AI developmen­t in the number of global patents and academic papers, but added that their quality still has room for improvemen­t.

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