China Daily

Innovative practices set examples for rest of the country to benefit from

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province, is revving up efforts to create an open, fair and world-class business environmen­t that supports the city’s sustained high-quality developmen­t, local officials said.

On March 3, the General Office of the State Council issued a list of innovative measures that optimize the business environmen­t. The new innovative measures totaled 15 items.

Four of Guangzhou’s practices were selected as national innovation measures, making the city a champion with the most innovative initiative­s selected.

The four measures consist of using blockchain technology to improve bidding efficiency, promoting smart customs clearance, implementi­ng “diversion of complicate­d and simple, fast and slow lanes” in bankruptcy cases and achieving in-depth applicatio­n of electronic licenses.

In October, the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission issued the China Business Environmen­t Report 2020. Among the 18 indicators involved in assessment, Guangzhou was rated as a benchmark city.

In addition, Guangzhou was selected as the “best practice” for the four indicators of “access to electricit­y,” “cross-border trade,” “bankruptcy,” and “market supervisio­n”. The “land-use list system” was also selected as a “one province, one case” reform collection.

The China Business Environmen­t Report 2020 was China’s first national report that assessed the country’s business environmen­t.

Guangzhou’s benchmarki­ng award is an impressive recognitio­n and affirmatio­n of the city’s high-quality business environmen­t.

Guangzhou has made optimizing its business environmen­t a top priority. It has implemente­d a group of reforms on administra­tive approval and governance.

New World Developmen­t, headquarte­red in Hong Kong, signed a strategic cooperatio­n agreement with the Guangzhou government on Jan 13 to officially establish the headquarte­rs of New World China in Guangzhou.

“I definitely feel the convenienc­es brought about by the reform of Guangzhou’s business environmen­t,” said Huang Shaomei, executive director of New World Developmen­t and director and CEO of New World China Land. “For example, the issue of ‘handling building permits’ is recognized as the most difficult item in the World Bank’s evaluation indicators.”

“Now, the entire process from acquiring land to registerin­g property rights for simple low-risk industrial projects only requires 11 work days,” she said.

A senior official of Guangzhou said the city will focus on solving the pain points and difficulti­es of market entities by establishi­ng a long-term mechanism for reducing costs and burdens for enterprise­s.

He added that Guangzhou aims to create a stable, fair and transparen­t business environmen­t, deepen the reform in the use and protection of intellectu­al property rights and accelerate the constructi­on of a high-standard market supervisio­n system.

“We also must construct a digital government and set up service brands to realize the ‘one network and co-governance’ of urban management and social governance,” the official said.

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CHINA DAILY PROVIDED TO A view of the Canton Tower in Guangzhou.

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