Shanghai Daily

Yangtze delta demonstrat­ion zone celebrates 3rd anniversar­y

- Hu Min

The developmen­t of the Yangtze delta demonstrat­ion zone has yielded remarkable fruits over the past three years as the environmen­t has improved while new vitality has been injected into economic growth and people’s sense of gain has been enhanced, officials told a press conference on Tuesday.

The Yangtze River Delta Ecology and Greenery Integratio­n Demonstrat­ion Zone, covering 2,413 square kilometers, includes Shanghai’s suburban Qingpu District, Wujiang District in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, and Jiashan County in Zhejiang Province.

This year marks the third anniversar­y of the demonstrat­ion zone’s establishm­ent.

The annual growth of the gross domestic product of the zone hit 7.4 percent on average year on year, with the total industrial output value above designated size (those with annual main business revenue above 20 million yuan, or US$2.84 million) posting an annual increase of 10.9 percent on average.

By the end of last year, the zone had registered 2,411 national high-tech enterprise­s, surging 31.5 percent from a year earlier.

“The developmen­t of the demonstrat­ion zone is on fast track, with new impetus injected into its high-quality developmen­t,” Hua Yuan, deputy secretary-general of the city government and director of the Shanghai Developmen­t and Reform Commission, told the press conference.

“The fruitful results yielding from the integratio­n of the zone has benefited an increasing number of market entities and the public, and the zone has taken on a brand-new look,” Hua added.

In total, 108 key projects are proceeding smoothly in the zone, with constructi­on of the Shanghai-Suzhou-Jiaxing inter-city railway and “Watertown Living Room,” planned as “a trial area of high-quality green developmen­t, a display area of crossover and integrated innovation and a leading area in world-class watertown livability,” are well on track.

A number of environmen­trelated indexes in the zone, regarding air and water quality, continue to improve, and a river and lake chief mechanism has been establishe­d.

Under a smart online tax handling service system, about 54,000 applicatio­ns have been dealt with in the zone, benefiting more than 20,000 tax payers, who enjoyed personally tailored service.

Science and technology innovation coupons worth 45.8 million yuan have been delivered to businesses in the zone, allowing cross-area redemption to boost firms’ innovation drive.

In terms of public service, eight cross-area buses are operating in the zone, recording 2.02 million rides so far.

In total, 2.46 million people have enjoyed the registrati­onexemptio­n policy when they sought cross-area medical treatment.

A single pass based on the social insurance card has been launched in the zone, enabling residents in Qingpu, Wujiang and Jiashan to enjoy the same treatment and preferenti­al policies in transporta­tion, sightseein­g and cultural experience­s.

A raft of measures have been taken to boost digital economy developmen­t, scientific innovation and finance, green insurance and IPR protection, promoting the mobility of talent and fund in the zone.

Sixteen key ecological and environmen­tal protection measures have been implemente­d in the zone over the three years, and the bank of Yuandang Lake is undergoing ecological restoratio­n through green and low-carbon technologi­es to improve its water quality.

The water quality improvemen­t project of Taipu River involving 22 kilometers is set to be completed this year.

Constructi­on of the west extension of Metro Line 17 is on in full swing, and work on the Nantong-Suzhou-JiaxingNin­gbo High-speed Railway will start within the year.

 ?? ?? An aerial view of Yuandang Lake in Wujiang District of Suzhou. — CFP
An aerial view of Yuandang Lake in Wujiang District of Suzhou. — CFP
 ?? ?? The Huawei Qingpu Research Center in Qingpu District. — Ti Gong
The Huawei Qingpu Research Center in Qingpu District. — Ti Gong

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