China Daily

Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei reap fruits of deeper cooperatio­n

- By DU JUAN dujuan@chinadaily.com.cn

The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei integrated developmen­t region has deepened cooperatio­n in many fields including transporta­tion, ecology and industry over the past 10 years, achieving significan­t progress and establishi­ng a mutually beneficial growth pattern, a senior Beijing official said on Thursday.

“The combined economic output of the three regions has reached 10.4 trillion yuan ($1.45 trillion), 1.9 times that of 2013, indicating a continuous enhancemen­t of the overall regional strength,” Liu Bozheng, deputy director of the Beijing office overseeing the integratio­n of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, told a news conference on Thursday.

“The modernized capital metropolit­an area is advancing toward a world-class city cluster.”

Over the past decade, the three regions have conducted collaborat­ive innovation and industrial cooperatio­n targeting high-quality regional developmen­t.

“Beijing has played a pivotal role in driving regional developmen­t, transition­ing from industrial transfer to collaborat­ive industrial chain developmen­t, thereby expanding industrial output together with the other two regions,” Liu said.

By the end of December, enterprise­s in Beijing’s Zhongguanc­un area had establishe­d more than 10,000 branches in Tianjin and Hebei province. Beijing’s investment in enterprise­s in the two regions has totaled 2.3 trillion yuan, according to the Beijing Municipal

Science and Technology Commission.

“In the future, we will focus on science and technology achievemen­t transforma­tion in the region and accelerate joint innovation among the scientific institutio­ns and companies from the three places to further promote integrated industrial growth,” said Zhang Zhisong, a senior official from the commission.

The integrated transporta­tion network in the region has achieved breakthrou­ghs in the past decade, realizing a comprehens­ive transporta­tion network.

According to official data, railways in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region now extend for more than 11,000 kilometers, up more than 30 percent since 2013, while expressway­s run for nearly 11,000 km, more than 40 percent further than in 2013.

Beijing Daxing Internatio­nal Airport, on the border of Beijing and Langfang, Hebei, has significan­tly enhanced internatio­nal competitiv­eness, and a well-coordinate­d and efficient Tianjin-Hebei port cluster has rapidly risen, with cargo throughput exceeding 1.9 billion metric tons.

It takes less than half an hour to travel between Beijing and Tianjin, and travel between other major cities in the region can be completed in 1 to 1.5 hours.

Three new subway lines or sections totaling about 45.3 km will begin initial operations in Beijing this year, extending the capital’s urban rail transit network to over 880 km, according to the Beijing Major Projects Constructi­on Headquarte­rs Office.

“Beijing’s urban rail constructi­on will adhere to the planning of the city’s transporta­tion network and undergroun­d space, contributi­ng to the coordinate­d developmen­t of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region and the high-quality developmen­t of the capital’s economy,” said Yang Liming, the official in charge of rail constructi­on at the office.

Over the past decade, the quality of the environmen­t in the region has been significan­tly improved. By the end of last year, the annual average concentrat­ion of PM2.5 fine particulat­e matter in the region had fallen by around 60 percent compared to 2013, according to the Beijing Municipal Ecology and Environmen­t Bureau.

In 2023, Beijing saw 95 more days with excellent air quality than in 2013, Tianjin 87 more and Hebei 121 more, it added.

We will ... accelerate joint innovation among the scientific institutio­ns and companies from the three places to further promote integrated industrial growth.”

Zhang Zhisong, official at the Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission

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