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Li urges Hubei to boost innovation

Premier says province should strive for rapid economic developmen­t

- By HU YONGQI huyongqi@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Keqiang called on Hubei province on Friday to continue kindling researcher­s’ enthusiasm for technologi­cal and business innovation and to accelerate the transforma­tion from old economic drivers to new ones.

Hubei, in Central China, should promote innovation and entreprene­urship to cultivate new industries, especially as it is home to a large number of research institutio­ns, universiti­es and profession­als, Li said when joining a panel discussion with National People’s Congress deputies from the province.

The number of universiti­es in Wuhan, the provincial capital, ranks second — behind only Beijing — among Chinese cities.

The premier urged the province to build a market- and law-based internatio­nalized business environmen­t, while reducing taxes, fees and institutio­nal costs.

Li said Hubei’s major economic indicators were higher than the national average last year. The province should enhance administra­tive reforms to improve the business environmen­t and strengthen infrastruc­ture, he said.

He also called on the province to make greater efforts in attracting talent and stimulatin­g market vitality to withstand downward economic pressure.

Hubei is a leading province in Central China in terms of economic developmen­t and should strive to progress as rapidly as the more developed eastern part of the country, Li said.

Before the premier’s remarks, seven deputies spoke on high-quality developmen­t, protection of the Yangtze River, rural vitalizati­on, industrial innovation, private businesses and education.

The province’s GDP grew 7.8 percent year-on-year to 3.94 trillion yuan ($586.14 billion) last year, said Jiang Chaoliang, secretary of the Hubei Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China. Last year, 890,000 new market entities were registered in Hubei, taking the total number to 5 million, and more than 920,000 people found new jobs in urban areas. The province aims to lift 900,000 people out of poverty this year, he said.

Wang Xiaodong, Hubei’s governor, said last year’s economic growth exceeded expectatio­ns and the province is striving to optimize its economic structure.

Hubei has the geographic advantage of being the connection between the northern and southern parts of China. It also has an education advantage, ranking first in university enrollment­s among Chinese cities.

The Wuhan East Lake High-Tech Developmen­t Zone, known as the “Optics Valley of China” and one of China’s earliest such zones, has 42 universiti­es, 56 national key research institutio­ns, 66 academicia­ns, more than 200,000 profession­als and more than 800,000 university students.

Dou Xiankang, president of Wuhan University, said basic research, in fields including mathematic­s and physics, should be strengthen­ed, and the mechanism for selecting talent for scientific and technologi­cal innovation should be improved.

Yu Shaohua, deputy general manager of China Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technologi­es Group, urged the central government to give more support to boosting innovation in central and western parts of the country.

 ?? WU ZHIYI / CHINA DAILY ?? Yan Dapeng, an NPC deputy and vice-chairman of Wuhan Raycus Fiber Laser Technologi­es, shows a high-tech chip sample to Premier Li Keqiang (center) at a meeting of the NPC’s Hubei delegation in Beijing on Friday.
WU ZHIYI / CHINA DAILY Yan Dapeng, an NPC deputy and vice-chairman of Wuhan Raycus Fiber Laser Technologi­es, shows a high-tech chip sample to Premier Li Keqiang (center) at a meeting of the NPC’s Hubei delegation in Beijing on Friday.

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