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Service-sector investment a top priority to diversify economic structure

- By ZHONG NAN and WU YONG in Shenyang

Investment in service industries, such as retail, tourism, education and healthcare, is a top priority and will help to diversify Liaoning province’s economic developmen­t in the long run, business leaders said.

Zhang Jindong, chairman of Suning Holdings Group Ltd, said the Nanjing, Jiangsu province-based group plans to have around 600 smart retail outlets throughout Liaoning by 2020, coinciding with the local government’s efforts to restructur­e and enrich its economy.

“As private companies are major beneficiar­ies of China’s reform and opening-up policies, we will step up efforts to A worker moves goods transform our retail stores with cutting-edge technologi­es to meet the demand for consumptio­n upgrades in Liaoning,” he said.

The group ranked as China’s second-largest private company with total sales revenue of 558 billion yuan ($81.3 billion) in 2017, growing 35 percent year-on-year, according to a list released in Shenyang, capital of Liaoning, at the 2018 China Top 500 Private Enterprise­s Summit on Aug 31.

Zhang said the group will not only develop smart retail systems in the province in the coming years, but also plans to expand its presence in areas such as logistics, finance, culture and investment to further participat­e in the province’s economic developmen­t.

Suning will invest 2 billion yuan to build another e-commerce industrial park in Shenyang, with constructi­on scheduled to start in 2019. The park will be equipped with modern, intelligen­t warehousin­g management systems, sorting centers, distributi­on centers, order clearing centers and related living services and supporting facilities.

The company currently operates a total of 23,416 express delivery service outlets and six logistics centers across Liaoning. They deal with businesses including regional and cold chain transporta­tion services covering the whole Northeast China region and the eastern part of the Inner Mongolia autonomous region.

Meng Hongxia, vice-president of Cisco Systems Inc China, said Dalian in Liaoning has become the second-largest base for the United States’ networking giant’s operation in the country. It is encouragin­g to see the government’s support and willingnes­s to develop the high-tech and services industries, she said.

Driven by the rapid developmen­t of the services industry, the demand for basic services such as catering, retail and healthcare has seen steady growth in Liaoning, said Sun Fuquan, a researcher at the Beijing-based Chinese Academy of Science and Technology for Developmen­t.

“However, both the government and investors must take effective measures to prevent high talent and laborer losses caused by low technology thresholds, less competitiv­e salaries and high labor intensity to maintain sustainabl­e growth,” he said.

Eager to boost its strength in the services sector, Liaoning establishe­d the country’s first national-level human resources service industrial park in Shenyang in March. The park aims to assist the developmen­t of businesses in the services industry and economic structural adjustment in the province.

in a warehouse of Suning Holdings Group Ltd in Shenyang, Liaoning province. chairman of Suning Holdings Group Ltd

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Zhang Jindong,
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The chicken processing plant of Liaoning Wellhope Agri-Tech Joint Stock Co in Anshan, Liaoning province.

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