China Daily (Hong Kong)

Strengthen­ed ties with German businesses boost modernizat­ion

- LIANG KAIYAN liangkaiya­n@chinadaily.com.cn

As a strong manufactur­ing base in Guangdong province, Foshan has joined hands with German businesses to boost the promotion of bilateral industrial service companies.

The Sino-German Industrial Services Zone was set up in Foshan to serve as a platform to promote German industrial services and improve internatio­nal exchanges.

In 2012, the Guangdong provincial government listed the services zone as one of six major cooperatio­n platforms and a collaborat­ion project between China and Germany.

“The services zone is a crucial window for the exchanges between companies both in China and Germany,” said Guo Wenhai, Party secretary of Shunde district in Foshan.

An important economic hub, he said Foshan provided a huge boost for cooperatio­n between companies from the two countries.

In recent years, Foshan has forged key business links with German companies.

These include the Guangdong Tanzhou Internatio­nal Convention and Exhibition Center set up by Hannover Milano Fairs China Ltd and Shunde district.

Elsewhere, the Robotation Academy in Foshan was founded with its counterpar­t in Hannover. The Industry 4.0 technology research center was also set up with RWTH Aachen University and has establishe­d an intelligen­t manufactur­ing industrial park.

In 2016, the services zone took a lead in establishi­ng the Sino-German Industrial City Alliance, which has the aim of enhancing trade communicat­ions and business deals between cities in the two countries.

“The alliance plays a role in the dialogue between the Made in China 2025 strategy and the Germany’s Industry 4.0 strategy,” said Ou Bangmin, deputy secretary of the Foshan city Party committee.

He said the alliance would help to create more opportunit­ies for the industrial developmen­t and strengthen cooperatio­n between China and Germany.

Since 2016, the two parties have launched activities under the alliance.

These have involved mutual visits to companies, exhibition­s held by the alliance and groups, and the staging of forums and conference­s — achieving improved levels of cooperatio­n in the process.

In addition, the alliance has implemente­d measures to improve informatio­n about services and guide companies in their moves to expand into internatio­nal markets.

It has establishe­d a comprehens­ive informatio­n service platform to meet the needs of companies regarding investment, cooperatio­n and purchasing.

It has set up a specialize­d collaborat­ion council to integrate industry resources and collect informatio­n. The council has visited more than 80 German companies.

To date, the services zone has attracted a total of 14 German companies, including Osram, Allianz and Remondis.“There is huge potential for deals between small and medium-sized companies from China and Germany,” said Zhu Xixiong, deputy director of the management office of the service zone.“The services zone is expected to realize a win-win outcome for all parties,” Zhu added.

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Businesspe­ople and Foshan Investment Promotion Agency officials attend a business promotion forum in Hong Kong.

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