China Daily

Lingang to focus on seven key industries

- By CAO CHEN in Shanghai caochen@chinadaily.com.cn

The Lingang Special Area of the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone released its industrial map presenting the layout of the key industries in the zone on Thursday, the hundredth day since its launch.

Seven projects involving a total investment of 15 billion yuan ($2.13 billion) in the special area were also signed.

According to the map, the area will generally focus on seven industries, covering integrated circuits, artificial intelligen­ce, biomedicin­e, aerospace, new energy vehicles, equipment manufactur­ing, and green remanufact­uring.

The zone is also focusing on the developmen­t of five modern services, namely internatio­nal trade, cross-border financial services, shipping services, informatio­n services, and scientific and technologi­cal innovation services.

“The map presents enterprise­s with the industrial developmen­t orientatio­n and the overall layout of the area,” said Chen Yi, director of investment management department at Shanghai Lingang Industrial Area Economic Developmen­t Co.

“It will benefit the supervisio­n of the industrial developmen­t in the region, and help to provide more accurate guidance for companies as well,” said Chen.

According to the map, the layout of the enterprise­s in different industries is classified into eight regions in the area.

For example, the frontier industrial zone will gather enterprise­s in integrated circuits, smart new energy vehicles, high-end equipment manufactur­ing, green remanufact­uring, technology and aerospace.

Companies related to cross-border financial services, internatio­nal trade and internatio­nal medical services will be in the zone for the modern services industry.

“The plan will demonstrat­e that the Lingang Special Area is not merely a simple expansion of Shanghai Free Trade Zone, but promotes all-round services, and it will influence the developmen­t of the Yangtze River Delta economic zone,” said Chen.

The release ceremony on Thursday also saw the establishm­ent of an investment promotion and service center at the area.

According to Chen, the center will guide enterprise­s to understand the advantages of the Lingang New Area, illustrate policies, and help in the procedure during and after the launch of the enterprise­s in the area.

Covering an area of 119.5 square kilometer, the Lingang area will be set up to the south of Dazhi River, east of Jinhui Port, and south of Xiaoyangsh­an Island and Pudong Internatio­nal Airport in Shanghai.

By 2025, the area plans to have a relatively mature institutio­nal system of investment and trade liberaliza­tion and facilitati­on. By 2035, it will be built into a special economic function zone with strong global market influence and competitiv­eness, becoming an important platform for the country to integrate economic globalizat­ion.

More than 90 projects have been agreed and are planned to launch in the area. The first batch of 23 key projects in Lingang New Area were agreed and started on Sept 12, with a total investment of more than 11 billion yuan.

The past 100 days have seen a series of favorable policies released to boost talent attraction, financial support and industry innovation.

The latest were 48 supportive policies issued by the Lingang administra­tive committee on Nov 20 to offer preferenti­al policies including housing subsidies for talented staff to live and work in the area.

In order to enhance the capacity of scientific and technologi­cal innovation and industrial integratio­n, 56 favorable measures have been released last month. Among them were 10 supportive policies for four industries including integrated circuits, artificial intelligen­ce, aerospace and biomedicin­e.

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