China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Southern metropolis lends global perspectiv­e for future prospects

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

The Guangzhou government has set up its first offices in the United States — in Silicon Valley and Boston — as part of its plan to promote the city overseas and attract global profession­als.

The two offices will strengthen the city’s exchanges with the US in scientific research and human resources, according to Cai Chaolin, Party chief of Nansha district of Guangzhou.

“The offices will actively communicat­e with scientific and research institutes, companies and government department­s in the Silicon Valley and Boston,” Cai said.

“This is a substantia­l move for Guangzhou to become an internatio­nal hub for scientific and technologi­cal innovation.

“We will enhance our government services and actively seek to attract global investment, talent and technology.”

The city has already establishe­d regular science and technology exchange programs with New Zealand, Belarus, Australia and Ukraine, according to the Guangzhou Science Technology and Innovation Commission.

An office in Israel is in the planning stages, the commission said.

Guangzhou, a major port city in South China, has been an important trade hub since ancient times. Silk shipments from Guangzhou used to be the most valuable goods in the Mediterran­ean area in Roman times. During the past three decades, the city has grown into an important shipping, logistics and trade hub.

The city’s permanent population surpassed 14 million and its GDP reached 1.96 trillion yuan ($297 billion) in 2016.

The city has become one of the most open and most market-oriented areas in the country.

A survey from the American Chamber of Commerce in South China in March said nearly half of the companies The page is sponsored by Guangzhou. it interviewe­d said they are interested in setting up branches in Nansha district, a new economic developmen­t zone in Guangzhou.

“Guangzhou, where a majority of our member companies are headquarte­red, represents the best investment area for all companies,” said Harley Seyedin, president of the commercial chamber, commenting on the city’s business environmen­t at the Meeting of Foreign-invested Companies on Sept 15.

Seyedin said that the city offers advanced infrastruc­ture and efficient transporta­tion links including expressway­s, high-speed rail, a modern airport, and efficient ports and waterways.

The 2017 Fortune Global Forum is being held in the metropolis, once again putting it into the limelight.

Alan Murray, president of Fortune and chief content officer of the US-based group Time Inc, said: “Guangzhou is indeed a very beautiful city with strong growth momentum. We have confidence in the city’s developmen­t prospects.”

Fortune is a multinatio­nal business magazine published and owned by Time Inc.

Chen Jie, director of the Guangzhou commission of commerce, said the city has witnessed a huge leap in the developmen­t of cross-border e-commerce.

In 2016, the foreign trade volume of e-commerce companies based in Guangzhou reached $2.2 billion, according to the commission.

The city is becoming an ideal entry point for overseas e-commerce companies to explore the Chinese market, Chen said.

“With the rise of the living standards of Chinese residents, there is growing demand for high-quality products from overseas,” he said. “Thus, the burgeoning e-commerce in Guangzhou has not only boosted the developmen­t of the local economy, but also brought huge opportunit­ies to overseas companies.”

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Technician­s work at a biopharmac­euticals company in Guangzhou.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Technician­s work at a biopharmac­euticals company in Guangzhou.
 ?? YIN BOGU / XINHUA ?? Cai Chaolin (right), then vice-mayor of Guangzhou, marks the opening of the Guangzhou Liaison Office in Boston during his visit to Washington in the United States in March.
YIN BOGU / XINHUA Cai Chaolin (right), then vice-mayor of Guangzhou, marks the opening of the Guangzhou Liaison Office in Boston during his visit to Washington in the United States in March.

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