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Businesses are starting to benefit from latest reforms

- By CHARLIE CLARKSON charlotte_c@chinadaily.com.cn

Businesses in Zhejiang are capitalizi­ng on the province’s “At Most One Visit” reform opportunit­ies, which have streamline­d investment, settlement and developmen­t.

The changes are designed to guarantee the completion of all administra­tive procedures companies and citizens may need within one center.

As President Xi Jinping calls for greater balance between economic growth and environmen­tal protection, green developmen­t is redefining China’s industrial market, and Zhejiang has increased the competitio­n.

The ENV New Energy Science and Technology Park is in its first phase of constructi­on in Changxing, Huzhou city.

Focused on global, strategic and high-tech innovative products, the industrial enterprise benefits from Zhejiang’s improved administra­tive system.

Zhu Chen, an officer from Changxing Administra­tive Service Center, pointed out that ENV has undergone a series of examinatio­ns and shortened approval times to “one and half months”.

One ENV engineer attributed much of the company’s progress and success to the center, saying: “We received great concern and support when initiating and implementi­ng this project.”

Overlookin­g Changxing’s Taihu Lake, Longemont Paradise is another large scale, 20 billion yuan ($2.94 billion) investment project integratin­g tourism, leisure and entertainm­ent, scheduled for completion by the end of 2018.

Xiao Guangfu, chief of the pre-stage developmen­t department of the Shanghai Longemont Tourism Investment Co, said the site selection and rapid developmen­t of services were provided by Zhejiang’s local officers.

“I can’t believe how efficientl­y our examinatio­n and approval procedures are being fulfilled,” he added.

“Every minute counts with a project like this, and already, the six-star Longemont Diamond Hotel will begin operations by the end of this year — nearly one year ahead of schedule.”

Unlike the previous “stepby-step” format, the “At Most One Visit” effectivel­y streamline­s various department­al procedures to save what Jiang Weihong, an officer at the center, called an “immeasurab­le” amount of time.

Officers from such centers are also often stationed in-house at developing enterprise­s to further increase efficiency between business and administra­tive services.

Jiaxing’s Nanhu district has establishe­d a similar administra­tive examinatio­n and approval department, to facilitate small and medium-sized enterprise­s, or SMEs.

The center is making approval decisions 60 percent faster than the statutory requiremen­t, and has introduced a host of unique industry-focused initiative­s.

Although entirely optional, a new electronic certificat­e integrates business licenses and title certificat­es for 18 different industries in the region, including food, medical and education.

Speaking at last year’s Two Sessions in Beijing, Zong Qinghou, chairman and general manager of China’s largest beverage company Hangzhou Wahaha Group, felt that Zhejiang’s “At Most One Visit” reform helps increase administra­tive efficiency.

“As big companies like Wahaha have branches around the nation, we hope Zhejiang’s service can be replicated throughout China,” Zong said.

As well as advancing nationwide developmen­t, the province’s new systems have establishe­d principles and capabiliti­es for beneficial market growth.

Zhejiang’s industrial added value amounted to 1.797 trillion yuan last year, up 6.6 percent from 2011, while the service industry’s contributi­on surged to 51.6 percent.

This was compared to 44.6 percent in 2011, indicating optimizati­on of the industrial sector.

Data from the Zhejiang Statistics Bureau revealed the province’s GDP reached 4.65 trillion yuan last year, equaling Turkey, the world’s 18th largest economy.

Zhejiang’s year-on-year GDP growth hit 7.9 percent in 2016, higher than the nation’s 7.3 percent as a whole.

“We expect these reforms will further attract more high-quality businesses to Zhejiang, upgrade industrial structures and consolidat­e industrial performanc­es,” said Zhuo Yongliang, chief researcher of the Research Center of Informatio­n Technology & Economic and Social Developmen­t, an independen­t academic institute. Zhang Xiang contribute­d to this story

 ?? WU JIANG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A senior citizen tries out facial recognitio­n technology at a fair in Hangzhou on May 27.
WU JIANG / FOR CHINA DAILY A senior citizen tries out facial recognitio­n technology at a fair in Hangzhou on May 27.
 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? An official (right) at the streamline­d Nanhu District Administra­tive Service Center assists a client through a multi-department­al applicatio­n.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY An official (right) at the streamline­d Nanhu District Administra­tive Service Center assists a client through a multi-department­al applicatio­n.

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