China Daily

GBA cities forging closer ties to bolster mutual benefits

- By WANG JINHUI wangjinhui@chinadaily.com.cn

Driving comprehens­ive cooperatio­n between Guangdong province and the Hong Kong and Macao special administra­tive regions, the Guangdong-Macao In-Depth Cooperatio­n Zone in Hengqin, Guangdong province, began closed-loop operation on March 1, applying preferenti­al tax and customs policies. It marked the region’s high-level integratio­n with Macao.

A “first-tier” customs-supervised zone has been set between Hengqin and Macao, while “second-tier” customs-supervised areas are being establishe­d between Hengqin and other areas within the Chinese mainland. Goods meeting the conditions and entering the cooperatio­n zone through the “first tier” are exempt from import tariffs, import valueadded tax and consumptio­n tax. But items entering the Chinese mainland through the “second tier”, if exceeding the 8,000 yuan ($1,111) quota, will be subject to taxes.

Macao residents studying, working, starting businesses or living in the cooperatio­n zone can bring in cooked meat, dairy products, vegetables, fruits and other items through the “first-tier” customs.

Wang Fuqiang, director of the department of industrial planning at the China Center for Internatio­nal Economic Exchanges, said the initiative will promote the efficient and convenient flow of logistics, people, funds and informatio­n between Hengqin and Macao; help the cooperatio­n zone accelerate its constructi­on as a new platform to promote Macao’s moderately diversifie­d economic developmen­t; a new space to assist the lives and employment of Macao residents; a new demonstrat­ion zone enriching the practice of “one country, two systems”; and a new highland for promoting the constructi­on of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.

On Jan 23, the Guangdong provincial government work report proposed accelerati­ng the constructi­on of a world-class Bay Area. The closedloop operation of the GuangdongM­acao In-Depth Cooperatio­n Zone in Hengqin is one of the measures to achieve this goal.

Others include the revision of regulation­s for the Shenzhen Qianhai Cooperatio­n Zone; creating multiple industrial agglomerat­ion areas; formulatin­g and implementi­ng a new overall developmen­t plan for Nansha; and the formulatio­n of regulation­s for the Developmen­t Plan for Shenzhen Park’s Hetao ShenzhenHo­ng Kong Science and Technology Innovation Cooperatio­n Zone.

The work report also pointed out that Guangdong aims to establish itself as a strategic fulcrum for the country’s new developmen­t pattern, build innovation highlands in industries such as 5G, integrated circuits, nanotechno­logy and biomedicin­e and a leader of the Chinese-style modernizat­ion.

This year marks the fifth anniversar­y of the release of the outline developmen­t plan for the Bay Area.

Currently, the Bay Area has eight industrial clusters with the value of each exceeding 1 trillion yuan, including next-generation electronic informatio­n, green petrochemi­cals, smart home appliances and automobile­s, as well as emerging industries such as new energy vehicles, new energy storage and solar photovolta­ics. The economic output of the Bay Area reached about 13.6 trillion yuan in 2023.

Gong Guoping, director of the Guangdong Provincial Department of Science and Technology, said that joining the ranks of the world’s top sci-tech clusters relies on the ecosystem of “basic research, technologi­cal innovation, research results commercial­ization, sci-tech finance and talent support” in the Bay Area.

Zhu Wei, deputy director of the Guangdong Provincial Developmen­t and Reform Commission, said that over the past five years, the Bay Area has been catching up.

The Bay Area has initially built a cluster of major scientific and technologi­cal infrastruc­ture supporting research in fields such as informatio­n, biology and materials.

The trend of industry-led and hightech enterprise­s innovating together is becoming increasing­ly prominent in the Bay Area, Zhu said.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Representa­tives from Macao’s tourism industry pose for a photo during their visit to the Guangdong-Macao In-Depth Cooperatio­n Zone in Hengqin, Guangdong province.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Representa­tives from Macao’s tourism industry pose for a photo during their visit to the Guangdong-Macao In-Depth Cooperatio­n Zone in Hengqin, Guangdong province.

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