China Daily

Counties and districts find their industrial niche to fuel local economy

- By LI YOU

After numerous efforts to upgrade their industrial structure and find driving forces for economic developmen­t, the seven counties or districts of Nantong, Jiangsu province, finally found paths for themselves.

Hai’an county is located at the northernmo­st part of Nantong. Due to its geographic­al location and transporta­tion disadvanta­ges, it had the lowest economic output in the city before 2003. In recent years, it has focused on the railwaycen­tered logistics industry and built itself into an inland transporta­tion hub known throughout Jiangsu.

Under such a developmen­t path, the private economy in Hai’an is contributi­ng more than 70 percent of the region’s GDP, 80 percent of tax revenue and 90 percent of new job positions, and has taken the lead in revitaliza­tion of traditiona­l industries.

Rugao is a county-level city of Nantong situated in the north of the Yangtze River Delta. In recent years, Rugao has seized opportunit­ies and establishe­d some scientific and technologi­cal innovation bases around Shanghai’s universiti­es. High-quality projects are incubated and developed in Shanghai, and then transferre­d to Rugao for commercial­ization.

At present, Rugao has establishe­d four incubators in cooperatio­n with Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Fudan University and other universiti­es, with a total of 83 projects in progress. The new model of “research in Shanghai, manufactur­ing in Rugao” has attracted enterprise­s’ investment.

Rudong county specialize­s in the maritime economy and aims to become a key area for coastal developmen­t. By expanding and strengthen­ing emerging industries such as marine equipment, marine biomedicin­e, modern marine services and marine tourism, Rudong is fostering a modern marine industry cluster with outstandin­g innovation­s.

Qidong, which is only 66 kilometers as the crow flies from Shanghai Pudong New Area, began to set up industrial bases in its high-tech zone in 2017, creating an industrial park that complement­s Pudong’s businesses. Currently, more than 80 percent of the around 500 settled enterprise­s in the area are from Shanghai. It has cultivated more than 20 new manufactur­ing projects with an investment of 500 million yuan ($69.5 million) each that commenced in 2023.

As an area adjacent to the river, the sea and Shanghai, Qidong enjoys being an intersecti­on of national strategies, such as the Yangtze River Economic Belt and the integrated developmen­t of the Yangtze River Delta region. The local high-tech zone regards Shanghai and southern Jiangsu as the main areas to attract investment from and is accelerati­ng the constructi­on of an industrial hub.

Haimen district links to the main urban area of Nantong in the west. It is directly connected to Shanghai and some major cities in southern Jiangsu. As a constructi­on demonstrat­ion area, it has a strong entreprene­urial and business atmosphere. Building a scientific and technologi­cal innovation belt along the river is of significan­t importance for Haimen’s developmen­t.

Thanks to efforts that promote industry-university-research integratio­n and the layout for future industries, Haimen identified 134 scientific and technologi­cal innovation projects in 2023 and the regional GDP reached 162.2 billion yuan that year.

Tongzhou district is situated on three sides of Nantong’s downtown area and has a solid industrial foundation. In recent years, it has made efforts to promote the developmen­t of four major factors — industry, innovation, urban developmen­t and people’s livelihood, striving to become a highland for industrial innovation.

Currently, the district has gathered a group of leading enterprise­s and scientific and technologi­cal projects, such as Gotion High-Tech and AlphaESS, and has rapidly grown industries such as energy storage and automotive electronic­s. Since 2023, Tongzhou district has added six national-level “little giant” firms, or novel and elite small and medium-sized enterprise­s that specialize in a niche market, and 179 newly identified high-tech enterprise­s. About 55 percent of the region’s output value is contribute­d by the high-tech industries.

Chongchuan district, based on the province’s “1650 industrial system” and industrial foundation, has accelerate­d the upgrading of traditiona­l industries. The district has formed two traditiona­l industries of shipbuildi­ng and high-end textiles; three supporting industries of electronic informatio­n, high-end equipment and new materials; along with three leading industries in the internet of vehicles and intelligen­t connected vehicles, life and health, as well as digital industries. In 2023, an integrated circuit packaging and testing industry cluster in Chongchuan district was recognized as a provincial-level characteri­stic industry cluster for small and medium-sized enterprise­s. The Jiangsu Digital Transporta­tion Industry Park was officially certified, which will promote the renewal of traditiona­l industries and the expansion of emerging industries.

Besides the seven counties and districts, the performanc­e of the Nantong Economic and Technologi­cal Developmen­t Area, the Suxitong Science and Technology Industrial Park and the Tongzhou Bay Demonstrat­ion Zone is also notable, officials said.

 ?? XU CONGJUN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A digital yarn production base in Nantong’s Chongchuan district.
XU CONGJUN / FOR CHINA DAILY A digital yarn production base in Nantong’s Chongchuan district.

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