China Daily

City puts focus on synergy in pursuit of high-quality growth

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

At a news conference during the recent second session of the 16th Beijing Municipal People’s Congress, officials said the city is embracing the new year with an enhanced synergy between innovation­s in technology and industry, giving full play to its role as a pioneer in reform and opening-up while burnishing the “Beijing Service” brand as a hallmark of its vibrant business environmen­t.

All this helps to create a prime environmen­t for business and residency, striking a dynamic balance between the city’s high-quality developmen­t and high-level security, they added.

Zhang Xin, deputy head of the Beijing Commission of Developmen­t and Reform, told the news conference that traditiona­lly advantageo­us industries, including informatio­n services and finance, fueled the city’s economic recovery in 2023. Zhang said Beijing will continue to ramp up strengths in innovation this year, including formulatin­g an implementa­tion plan for Huairou Science City; making breakthrou­ghs in core technologi­es especially in such areas as artificial intelligen­ce, 6G, new materials, and cell and gene therapies; releasing supportive policies on developmen­t funds for synthetic biologyena­bled biomanufac­turing; and building a topnotch comprehens­ive robotic industry cluster.

At the same time, the city will roll out a series of measures to improve the business environmen­t, creating an across-theboard business-friendly service system that will see human resources, technologi­cal innovation and industrial ecosystem, as well as public services including transporta­tion and cultural tourism, given a priority, Zhang added.

Su Guobin, deputy head of the Beijing Bureau of Economy and Informatio­n Technology, said his team will focus on helping “specialize­d, refined, distinctiv­e and innovative” small and medium-sized enterprise­s resolve the difficulti­es in getting listed on stock exchange markets, rising costs in financing, and expert and specialist shortage.

The government will leverage policy and service resources to assist qualified SMEs in transforma­tion toward digital operations, offering them more profession­al services in policy populariza­tion and interpreta­tion, intellectu­al property and personnel training, and catering to them at different growth stages with a rich variety of cost-effective financial products, Su said.

The bureau’s 2024 goal is to scale up the number of such SMEs to more than 10,000 and the combined amount of their operating revenue to over 1 trillion yuan ($139.94 billion).

Meanwhile, Beijing’s subcenter in Tongzhou district has maintained investment momentum, attracting hundreds of millions of yuan in investment for four consecutiv­e years, according to Zheng Hao, head of the district.

Focusing on the digital economy, modern finance, advanced manufactur­ing, business service, cultural tourism and the modern seed industry, Tongzhou is revving up the constructi­on of industrial clusters, Zheng said.

“In 2024, we will continue to promote industries’ clustering, digitizati­on, and eco-friendly developmen­t, build a global wealth management center and attract more business headquarte­rs and financial institutio­ns,” he added.

 ?? DU JIANPO / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A man plays a 5G virtual reality soccer game during the Global Digital Economy Conference 2023 in Beijing.
DU JIANPO / FOR CHINA DAILY A man plays a 5G virtual reality soccer game during the Global Digital Economy Conference 2023 in Beijing.

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