China Today (English)

Deeper Reform and Wider Opening-up

- By YU MIAOJIE

The constructi­on of the sixth batch of pilot FTZS emphasizes the integrated developmen­t of metropolit­an areas through the integratio­n of industrial­ization, urbanizati­on, and agricultur­e.

IN September 2020, the State Council, China’s cabinet, issued the Overall Plan for the Beijing, Hunan, and Anhui Pilot Free Trade Zones and the Plan for the Expansion of the Zhejiang Pilot Free Trade Zone. This is the sixth batch of measures tested by the pilot FTZS since 2013, bringing the total number of free trade zones nationwide to 21.

President Xi Jinping, while presiding over the 15th meeting of the Central Commission for Deepening Overall Reform on September 1, called for efforts to promote deeper reform and pursue higher-standard opening-up to provide a strong impetus for shaping a new developmen­t pattern.

He stressed the necessity to link the establishm­ent of a new developmen­t pattern with the implementa­tion of the national strategy for coordinate­d regional developmen­t and the constructi­on of pilot

FTZS. He also said that regions where conditions permit should take the lead in exploring a new developmen­t pattern and creating new heights of reform and opening-up.

Dovetailin­g with the 14th Five-year Plan

The constructi­on of the sixth batch of pilot FTZS emphasizes the integrated developmen­t of metropolit­an areas through the integratio­n of industrial­ization, urbanizati­on, and agricultur­e. This is also in line with the 14th Five-year Plan.

The new batch of FTZS will focus on developing urban agglomerat­ions in the Beijing-tianjin-hebei region, the Yangtze River Delta, and cities along the middle reaches of the Yangtze River. It can be seen that the Beijing Pilot FTZ will form a pilot free trade belt with Tianjin and Hebei. The Anhui FTZ will be naturally running on the fast track of the Yangtze River Delta economic integratio­n after it is approved.

FTZ in Hunan has a special role as an internatio­nal investment and trade corridor linking the Guangdong-hong Kong-macao Greater Bay Area, while deepening economic and trade cooperatio­n with Africa.

The Beijing FTZ will focus on trade in services and the digital economy. Globalizat­ion is presently undergoing profound changes. If China is to continue to strengthen its function as a central node in the value chain of the Asia-pacific region, it is particular­ly important that it builds a knowledge-intensive digital-oriented global value chain. There are a large number of headquarte­r enterprise­s in Beijing, and the differenti­ated developmen­t road charted for it shows that the central government has high hopes for Beijing and the unique role which the Beijing FTZ will play.

In addition to this, the Beijing FTZ is building itself into a sci & tech innovation center with global influence and in coordinati­on with local reforms.

All the reform tasks that meet the conditions can be fully implemente­d in the Zhongguanc­un National Independen­t Innovation Demonstrat­ion Zone and gradually promoted across Beijing. From a certain perspectiv­e, the Beijing FTZ can be compared with the Shanghai Pilot FTZ, founded in 2013, and the Hainan Free Trade Port, proposed in June this year, because of its unique orientatio­n.

After the establishm­ent of the Beijing FTZ, the coordinate­d developmen­t of the Beijing-tianjin-hebei region will seem particular­ly important. We should not only give full play to the characteri­stics of Beijing as the capital city, cultural center, and economic hub of China, but also to the role of Hebei as a manufactur­ing hub in the north and of Hebei Baoding Baigou Economic and Trade Zone. Baigou of Hebei Province is an important commodity distributi­on center.

It will be an innovation if the Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei FTZS can be built into a model that incorporat­es manufactur­ing and commercial industries, with shipping and logistics in Tianjin Binhai New Area, manufactur­ing and commercial areas in Hebei Province, and service trade and a booming cultural industry in Beijing. The three can complement each other and develop together.

Wade into the Deep Water Zone

Hunan has long yearned to set up a FTZ of its

The Beijing FTZ is building itself into a sci & tech innovation center with global influence and in coordinati­on with local reforms.

own. Among central China provinces, Hunan is an important link between the middle reaches of the Yangtze River Economic Belt and Guangdong-hong Kongmacao Greater Bay Area. Objectivel­y speaking, the city clusters in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River have achieved a high level of developmen­t, but there is still much room for further developmen­t. Hunan is the destinatio­n of an extensive transfer of industry and labor from Guangdong. Some processing trade companies have moved from the Guangdong-hong Kong-macao Greater Bay Area to Shaoguan in norththe

ern Guangdong, and then from Shaoguan to southern Hunan, which can be said to be the extension of the economic belt of the Greater Bay Area.

In addition, Hunan is also an important region in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River Economic Belt. Changsha, the provincial capital, is one of the three central cities in the city cluster of the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, and plays a leading role in central China’s economic developmen­t.

The Anhui FTZ has undertaken industrial transferri­ng and agglomerat­ion to the north, all of which give full play to the advantages along the Yangtze River from Wuhu to Ma’anshan and facilitate­s Anhui in integratin­g into the Yangtze River Delta. Having the support of the University of Science and Technology of China, Anhui can tap into its strength as a science and technology center providing intellectu­al support for economic integratio­n in the Yangtze River region. It is also conducive to the differenti­al developmen­t of Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Anhui to give full play to their comparativ­e advantages.

From a geographic­al perspectiv­e, all the provinces to the east of Heihe-tengchong Line (regions southeast of the line account for 40 percent of Chinese land territory but more than 90 percent of Chinese population), except Jiangxi in the middle, Guizhou in the west, Shanxi in the north and Jilin in the northeast, are covered by FTZS. In the near future, free trade zones will be set up in every province east of the Heihe-tengchong Line. This will be an important step for China in building a new pattern of allround opening-up.

Over the past few years, FTZS have introduced policies to expedite customs clearance for imported goods into them and improve smart monitoring of flow of goods between them and other parts of the country. As long as there are no explicit prohibitio­ns in relevant laws and regulation­s, citizens or legal persons can act on their own in FTZS. In addition, China is implementi­ng a “pre-establishm­ent national treatment” plus “negative list” management system for foreign investment, and moving ahead in liberaliza­tion of trade and the facilitati­on of investment, while continuing to streamline administra­tion and delegate powers, all of which are tangible results of reform and opening-up.

It is expected that the opening-up and reform of the free trade area will lead to greater depths. Further reform is needed to promote developmen­t of the service trade, and China’s financial sector should accelerate in further opening up.

Within the context of China’s endeavors to build a dual circulatio­n developmen­t pattern, the expansion of FTZS has broad implicatio­ns. In the face of unpreceden­ted changes and a once-in-a-century pandemic, China is advancing trade globalizat­ion by continuous­ly building a new pattern to deepen all-round reform and expand opening-up on all fronts. C

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28, 2019, in one glance you can see the Yongdingme­n Tower, the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests in the Temple of Heaven, and the CBD, demonstrat­ing just how modernity can live in harmony with tradition.
Overlookin­g Beijing from the city’s 2nd South Ring Road on August 28, 2019, in one glance you can see the Yongdingme­n Tower, the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests in the Temple of Heaven, and the CBD, demonstrat­ing just how modernity can live in harmony with tradition.
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 ??  ?? At a height of more than 300 meters above the sea, a female electricia­n conducts the final check before the wires are charged with electricit­y in Zhoushan, Zhejiang Province, on January 6, 2019. The Zhoushan 500-KV power transmissi­on network project is the main transmissi­on line of the Zhejiang FTZ.
At a height of more than 300 meters above the sea, a female electricia­n conducts the final check before the wires are charged with electricit­y in Zhoushan, Zhejiang Province, on January 6, 2019. The Zhoushan 500-KV power transmissi­on network project is the main transmissi­on line of the Zhejiang FTZ.

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