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Delta and neighbors told to join hands

Cooperatio­n will boost growth, Vice-premier Wang Yang said

- By ZHENG CAIXIONG and YANG JUN in Guiyang

Vice-Premier Wang Yang has urged the provinces and regions of the Pan-Pearl River Delta regional cooperatio­n bloc to break down local protection­ism and deepen economic cooperatio­n to deal with increasing­ly fierce domestic and foreign competitio­n.

“The PPRD provinces and regions should establish an open, fair and transparen­t cooperativ­e system to boost their economic growth and meet the challenges in the years ahead,” Wang said in his keynote speech at the Ninth High-Level Forum on PPRD Regional Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t, which opened in the Guizhou provincial capital on Monday.

“Unhealthy competitio­n and repeated constructi­on in the delta region should be avoided,” he said.

“The PPRD regional cooperatio­n bloc has now become a flag in boosting regional cooperatio­n in the mainland and a good platform for promoting economic ties between the mainland and the Hong Kong and Macao special administra­tive regions,” Wang said.

The regional economy has witnessed rapid growth, while infrastruc­ture in the region has greatly improved since PPRD economic cooperatio­n was initiated in 2004, said Wang.

PPRD provinces and regions have signed agreements covering more than 18,000 cooperativ­e projects with a total investment of more than 3 trillion yuan ($483.87 billion) in the past nine years, Wang said.

But the region now faces challenges and opportunit­ies, he said.

The PPRD region also faces competitio­n from the Yangtze River Delta region, the Bohai Bay economic circle and other economic blocs centered in Southeast Asia and the rest of the world, Wang added.

He urged the PPRD bloc to map out strategic cooperatio­n plans, further improve their cooperativ­e system, enrich their cooperatio­n and pursue cooperativ­e achievemen­ts.

Hu Chunhua, Party chief of Guangdong province, has promised to spare no effort to advance economic cooperatio­n with other provinces and regions of the PPRD region in the coming years.

“In addition, the expansion of cooperatio­n with neighborin­g Hong Kong and Macao, Guangdong will expand investment in building infrastruc­ture facilities to connect the southern province with the rest of the bloc and deepen economic cooperatio­n,” Hu said.

The PPRD regional economic cooperatio­n bloc, dubbed “nine plus two”, encompasse­s the provinces of Fujian, Jiangxi, Hunan, Guangdong, Hainan, Sichuan, Guizhou and Yunnan, the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region and the Hong Kong and Macao SARs.

It covers one-fifth of the area and one-third of the population of the country.

Excluding Hong Kong and Macao, the economy of the region accounts for one-third of the national total.

Chun-ying Leung, chief executive of the Hong Kong SAR, said Hong Kong would continue to act as a “super connector” in boosting cooperatio­n with other provinces and regions of the PPRD.

“Hong Kong has attracted more than 1,300 foreign companies to set up their AsiaPacifi­c headquarte­rs, and it has more than 5,000 commercial consulting firms, as well as 800 local and 70 foreign law firms.

All these organizati­ons “can help companies from other parts of the region seek Sinoforeig­n cooperatio­n and offshore investment,” Leung said.

Hong Kong has also benefited from economic cooperatio­n with the PPRD regions in past years, Leung added.

According to Leung, Hong Kong’s investment in the PPRD region accumulate­d to 900 billion yuan as of 2004, jumping to more than 2 trillion yuan in 2102.

Annual trade between Hong Kong and other PPRD provinces and regions also soared from $430 billion in 2004 to $1.5 trillion last year.

Southwest China’s provinces that are part of the PPRD region have been eager to seek more economic cooperatio­n with the rest of the regional economic bloc.

Meng Qiliang, deputy governor of Southwest China’s Guizhou province, said his province has more than 1,000 projects in which it will seek cooperatio­n and investment from other provinces and regions of the bloc during the annual event.

Yunnan province, also in Southwest China, has a total of 130 projects with an investment of more than 224.4 billion yuan that it will offer at the fair to seek investment and cooperatio­n, according to Du Yong, director of the province’s economic committee. Yunnan has attracted investment of more than 301.7 billion yuan in the past nine years. Guizhou has attracted 2,293 projects from other provinces and regions of the bloc since 2004. Contact the writers at zhengcaixi­ong@chinadaily.com. cn and yangjun@chinadaily. com.cn

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? The Ninth High-Level Forum on the Pan-Pearl River Delta Regional Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t opened in Guiyang, capital of Guizhou province, on Monday. A delegation from Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region performed to welcome the guests.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The Ninth High-Level Forum on the Pan-Pearl River Delta Regional Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t opened in Guiyang, capital of Guizhou province, on Monday. A delegation from Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region performed to welcome the guests.

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