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Boom times arrive for city’s headquarte­rs economy

- By LI YOU liyou@chinadaily.com.cn

The corporate headquarte­rs economy is booming in Guangzhou, according to the city’s commission of commerce, with 287 of the Fortune Global 500 top companies this year hatching a record 921 projects in the city to expand their operations in China.

Among them, at least 120 enterprise­s have set up their headquarte­rs or regional headquarte­rs — and more than half of them have launched investment­s in the city.

Most of them are engaged in manufactur­ing and modern service industries, which have made important contributi­ons to the shaping of a modern industrial system in Guangzhou.

China Southern Power Grid and Guangzhou Automobile Co are among the Fortune Global 500 companies that built their global headquarte­rs in Guangzhou.

The city is home to the China headquarte­rs of such big names as Procter and Gamble and insurance giant Allianz, as well as functional headquarte­rs of Sinomach Intelligen­ce Technology and the global headquarte­rs of Wanda Sports.

In the automobile sector alone, three major Japanese automakers — Honda, Toyota and Nissan — have set up their production bases in Guangzhou.

Auto part manufactur­ers followed in their steps and built their business branches in the city, which has enabled

produced by Guangzhou Automobile Co’s joint venture with Toyota is displayed at an auto show. GAC is one the Fortune Global 500 companies that have headquarte­rs in Guangzhou. Guangzhou to become China’s important automotive and auto parts production and export base.

The establishm­ent of COSCO Shipping Bulk Co’s headquarte­rs and China Eastern Airlines’ Guangdong base there has given a strong boost to the evolution of Guangzhou as a sea and air transporta­tion hub in China.

Guangzhou’s developmen­t is backed by the city’s strong innovative research capabiliti­es.

In 2016, Guangzhou’s companies and individual­s received 16 National Science and Technology awards, which accounted for half the number in Guangdong province.

The city has 210 national and provincial-level laboratori­es.

The publicatio­n of papers from local individual­s and companies listed in the Scientific Citation Index grew by 7.9 percent last year. The total number of the papers reached 20,519, higher than Hong Kong and Singapore.

In recent years, Guangzhou has attracted a large number of innovative research projects to upgrade its industrial chain.

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, a globally leading institutio­n based in the United States which focuses on bio-medical science research, signed a memorandum of cooperatio­n with the Guangzhou Developmen­t District in August.

The agreement involved the constructi­on of the Cold Spring Harbor (Guangzhou) Research Institutio­n — a commercial­ization center for leading scientific and technologi­cal achievemen­ts — and the Cold Spring Harbor (Guangzhou) Biological Medicine Fund.

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory has become home to eight scientists who were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

In July, US industrial behemoth General Electric announced plans to build an $800-million bio-campus in the Sino-Singapore Guangzhou Knowledge City, which was designed to be a leading biopharmac­eutical and healthcare industrial park in Guangzhou.

“For hundreds of years, Guangzhou has been a hub of trade and commerce,” said Luo Zheng, an official at Guangzhou commission of commerce.

“Opening-up and innovation have been long regarded as the city’s spirit.”

At present, Guangzhou has attracted investors from more than 130 countries and regions around the world, and set up business and trade ties with more than 220 countries and regions, Luo said.

“The centuries-long tradition of commerce, its unique geographic location as China’s southern gateway to the sea and its extensive transporta­tion network, as well as the strong support from the manufactur­ing industry in the Pearl River Delta, have endowed Guangzhou with advantages in developing trade and investment,” he added.

By the end of September this year, there were about 30,000 companies in Guangzhou with funding from overseas investors, involving investment­s of more than $85 billion, according to Luo.

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