China Daily (Hong Kong)

Startups get a boost from streamline­d processes

- By LI YOU

Chancheng district in the city of Foshan is actively supporting startup businesses that are opening there with streamline­d and simplified administra­tive procedures and a more attractive recruitmen­t policy, according to a senior local government official.

The district took the initiative in 2014 when it launched a new registrati­on process for businesses that wanted to be set up in the district, through its “one-gate” system.

Using its refined service system, applicants can hand in documents and finish all the registrati­on procedures at one window in the district’s services hall. The service utilizes informatio­n technology.

After classifyin­g materials handed in by the applicants, the system can send out their informatio­n via the internet to the relevant government department­s.

No matter how many department­s are involved in dealing with a case, the data can be sent out quickly and accurately by the staff working at the window. The district initiated the reform of its industrial and commercial licenses system last October.

It integrated the business license, organizati­on code certificat­e, tax certificat­e, social insurance certificat­e and statistica­l registrati­on certificat­e into one applicatio­n process.

Officials said that by the end of July this year, the district had issued a total of 39,499 integrated licenses for companies, the paperwork necessary to run a business in the district.

Besides the registrati­on reforms, officials said the district is making a big effort to attract highly skilled staff.

It has introduced preferenti­al treatment for their children to join local schools and handed out awards to employees who have made outstandin­g achievemen­ts and contributi­ons.

In addition, the district has opened regional recruitmen­t offices in major Chinese cities including Guangzhou, Wuhan, Xi’an, Changsha, Liuzhou and Jingdezhen — as well as overseas in countries including the United States, Japan and Ireland.

“The main strength of innovation and high-tech companies is the young generation,” said Liu Donghao, Party secretary of the Chancheng district.

Liu said society should give younger people enough opportunit­ies to realize their goals.

“Besides technologi­cal innovation, we should pay attention to institutio­nal innovation,” he added.

To upgrade its industrial structure and pursue greener developmen­t, Chancheng is currently moving to attract more high-tech-driven companies, ranging from intelligen­t manufactur­ing, informatio­n technology, new energy and materials to advanced equipment and the biomedical industry.

Foshan is located in Pearl River Delta, a one-hour drive by highway from Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province. There is also a subway system connecting the two cities, which also takes around half an hour.

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An applicant hands in documents and finishes all the registrati­on procedures for his business at the one-gate window in the district’s service hall.

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