China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Editorial,

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The Yangtze River Delta Area has long been a pioneer of China’s developmen­t, and it was the most developed area even in the years before 1978. It is where breakthrou­ghs have always been made to advance the country’s economic reform and opening-up.

That explains why its spearheadi­ng of the country’s socioecono­mic developmen­t for the new era was emphasized by President Xi Jinping, who presided over a meeting about the integrated developmen­t of this region on Thursday during a fact-finding mission in Anhui province.

The Yangtze River Delta area consists of Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Anhui provinces and Shanghai, where some of the country’s most developed cities such as Shanghai, Wuxi, Suzhou and Hangzhou are clustered.

It is also home to some of the country’s most developed manufactur­ing industries and scientific research capacity, and it boasts the largest pool of talents in an extensive range of areas. How this region further taps its potential and makes the most of its advantages to realize more breakthrou­ghs in scientific and technologi­cal innovation and manufactur­ing will be of critical importance to China’s overall economic developmen­t in the years to come.

After the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the State Council jointly issued a document on the region’s integrated developmen­t last year, it has become a national strategy.

The strategy is meant to further increase the innovation capacity and competitiv­eness of the region, which will hopefully lead the lifting of the overall developmen­t of the entire country to a higher level.

The world is undergoing an unpreceden­ted change because of the spread of the novel coronaviru­s and the rampancy of unilateral­ism and trade protection­ism, which have resulted in drastic changes in both the external environmen­t and internal conditions. The post-pandemic world will be different in various ways from what it was.

As a result, it has never been so urgent and significan­t for China to consolidat­e itself in as extensive a range of areas as possible to make sure that its economy grows in a healthy and robust manner. Facing the shrinking of the world market, China must make the most of its huge market potential so as to sustain its economic growth.

Of course, China will continue to open even wider to the world, which will complement its domestic market circulatio­n.

The mission for the Yangtze River Delta area is therefore of grave importance. Details make the difference, and the local government­s concerned must make joint efforts under the grand scheme of the national strategy to do a great job in planning every detail of their developmen­t plans. For only with even higher level developmen­t in all sectors can the country realize higher-quality national socioecono­mic developmen­t.

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