China Daily

Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei come closer for developmen­t

- By ZHENG JINRAN and ZHANG YU in Shijiazhua­ng Yang Cheng in Tianjin and Du Juan in Beijing contribute­d to this story. Contact the writers at zhengjinra­n @chinadaily.com.cn

Cooperatio­n on technology and innovation in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region is expected to be accelerate­d with the launch of more projects for the developmen­t of cutting-edge technologi­es and new plans for smoother exchange channels.

The three local government­s of Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei also said they will promote the growth of regional centers to fuel coordinate­d developmen­t in the region.

The national capital will advance the constructi­on of the Jingjinji National Center of Technology Innovation, and guide and support innovative entities across the region, to jointly build startup incubation centers and pilot bases for shared outcomes, said Yin Yong, mayor of Beijing, while delivering the municipal government work report during the city’s “two sessions” or the annual meetings of the local legislatur­e held in late January.

The Jingjinji National Center of Technology Innovation, China’s first comprehens­ive national technology innovation center set up in December 2020, has three branches: the Tianjin Center, the Hebei Center and the Xiong’an Center.

The coordinate­d developmen­t of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region has been implemente­d for 10 years to 2024, with tremendous achievemen­ts made in multiple areas like industrial cooperatio­n, healthcare, education and technology innovation.

The region is home to a number of top-class colleges and universiti­es as well as high-end research talent. Hence it boasts a solid foundation for innovation. And the Jingjinji National Center of Technology Innovation has been one of the major moves in promoting regional cooperatio­n in the field of technology.

Tianjin plans to accelerate work on its local center and expand comprehens­ive cooperatio­n in technology and education fields with Beijing for its Tiankai Higher Education Innovation Park. The park was initiated by two esteemed universiti­es in Tianjin: Nankai University and Tianjin University, Mayor Zhang Gong said while delivering the Tianjin government work report.

For its part, Hebei’s local government said it will promote the Hebei and Xiong’an centers, but highlighte­d a different direction. It will strengthen the mechanism for achievemen­ts in technology and technologi­cal transforma­tion, and smoothen communicat­ion on research and developmen­t activities between Beijing and Tianjin, as well as the digital transforma­tion channel in Hebei, according to the provincial government work report.

“We have attracted multiple projects from Beijing and Tianjin to relocate and invest in the province with the help of the Hebei Center,” said Liu Chuncheng, Party secretary of the Hebei Academy of Sciences, which led the launch of the Hebei Center.

The Hebei Center will conduct a thorough analysis of the industries in the province and local industrial centers to better attract targeted resources from Beijing and Tianjin this year, said Liu, who is also a local deputy of the provincial people’s congress.

Many measures have been effected to restrain operations and businesses in Beijing that are not commensura­te with the role of the city as the national capital. Relocation of certain entities in the fields of technology and education has thus become quite an attractive propositio­n for areas neighborin­g Beijing.

Beijing had witnessed a large increase in regional technology cooperatio­n last year. Its technology contracts with Tianjin and Hebei were worth 74.87 billion yuan ($10.4 billion), up 110 percent year-on-year, data from the city government showed.

Xiong’an has set larger targets, including improving its Xiong’an Center. The Xiong’an New Area is to primarily serve as an alternativ­e location for operations relocating from Beijing, said Tian Jinchang, deputy director-general of the Administra­tive Committee of the Xiong’an New Area and a deputy of the provincial people’s congress.

The focus of work in Xiong’an has shifted to high-quality developmen­t, management and relocation, he said, adding they will promote the better utilizatio­n of the first batch of projects relocated from Beijing.

The Zhongguanc­un Science Park in the Xiong’an New Area has been one of the major projects to receive high-tech companies from Beijing. Since its unveiling on Aug 30, 35 companies have set up their headquarte­rs here, the science park said.

Beijing will implement a new strategic cooperatio­n agreement with Xiong’an, and will jointly build the rest of the Zhongguanc­un Science Park in Xiong’an, according to the Beijing government work report.

Zhang Junqi, head of one of the first batch of companies in the park, said the company’s team decided to relocate to the science park from Beijing within two weeks because the park’s preferenti­al policies, like those for rent and environmen­t, would facilitate their startup’s growth.

 ?? ZHAO ZISHUO / XINHUA ?? A view of a container terminal at Tianjin port.
ZHAO ZISHUO / XINHUA A view of a container terminal at Tianjin port.

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