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Donghu to benefit the local economy

- By ZHU LIXIN and LIUKUNinWu­han liukun@chinadaily.com.cn

As the core area of China (Hubei) Pilot Free Trade Zone, Wuhan offers an example of how high-tech industry benefits the local economy.

ShenzhenCh­ina Star Optoelectr­onics Technology Co, Ltd, a subsidiary of TCL Corp, announced onMarch 31 it will invest 35 billion yuan ($5.08 billion) to build a plant in Wuhan.

Located in Wuhan Donghu High-Tech Developmen­t Zone, the project will produce high-resolution, flexible and foldable display panels for smartphone­s.

The 16-billion-yuan phaseone project went into operation last September .

The local authoritie­s expect that Donghu, or the East Lake, zone will become the country’s largest manufactur­ing base for small and medium-sized display panels by the end of 2018.

As there are many optics-related high-tech companies in the zone, Donghu zone is also known as Optics Valley.

As the newly launched Hubei FTZ consists of three areas in Wuhan, Xiangyang and Yichang, the Wuhanbased 70-sq-km area is the core of the whole FTZ, while the Wuhan area’s core lies in the Donghu zone, according to Hu Lishan, Party chief of the Donghu zone.

The zone became the country’s second self-dependent innovation demonstrat­ion

Hubei’s FTZ trial applicatio­n started three years ago ... ”

Tu Shanfeng,

director of theWuhan free trade zone administra­tion the gross operating revenue of Donghu-based enterprise­s in 2016

area in 2009, following Beijing’s Zhongguanc­un Science Park, the most renowned high-tech hub in China.

The zone is now home to a group of 28 State-level industrial bases, including optoelectr­onic, biological and geospatial informatio­n industry bases.

“By the end of October last year, the number of enterprise­s based in the zone had amounted to over 45,000, with 59 new firms being founded every day on average”, said Ye Qing, deputy director ofHubei provincial bureau of statistics, earlier this year.

“Hubei’s FTZ trial applicatio­n started three years ago, soon after the Shanghai FTZ was launched, while the local authoritie­s undertook 42 specific reforms in the 518-sq-km Donghu zone in 2014”, said Tu Shanfeng, director of the Wuhan free trade zone administra­tion.

Official data show that newly added market entities in the Donghu zone surged by 62.33 percent in 2014.

In 2016, the zone further reformed 66 key issues and finished 61. In the year, the gross operating revenue of Donghu-based enterprise­s exceeded 1 trillion yuan for the first time.

Tu contribute­d the surges to the reforms. He said many of the reforms have been promoted to the whole province, which broughtXia­ngyang and Yichang into the latest FTZ planning in 2016.

Hubei also wants to attract more foreign companies to invest in the high-end manufactur­ing sector and the producer services sector, which include industrial design, engineerin­g consultati­on and logistics according to a guideline on attracting foreign investment released by the provincial government last month.

Foreign capital is also encouraged to participat­e in the province’s public-private partnershi­p (PPP) projects, to improve local infrastruc­ture.

 ?? XIONG QI / XINHUA ?? An exhibitor wears protective goggles during a display of laser cutting technology at an optoelectr­onic fair in Wuhan, Hubei province last November.
XIONG QI / XINHUA An exhibitor wears protective goggles during a display of laser cutting technology at an optoelectr­onic fair in Wuhan, Hubei province last November.

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