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Fuzhou New District already on the radar of foreign investors

- By YANG ZIMAN and HU MEIDONG in Fuzhou yangziman@chinadaily.com.cn

Fuzhou, capital of Fujian province, will become considerab­ly more attractive to foreign investors as a result of its new national developmen­t area, a top government official said on Thursday.

“A lot of Fortune 500 companies have already been on factfindin­g trips to Fuzhou in the hope of setting up regional headquarte­rs in the Fuzhou New District,” said Chen Jipeng, Party chief of the Fuzhou Developmen­t and Reform Commission, at the launch of the new area.

National New Districts are specially designated regions for technologi­cal and industrial developmen­t in the Chinese mainland. They enjoy preferenti­al policies to attract investment and experiment­al economic practices.

Fuzhou is the 14th to be created since Pudong New District opened in Shanghai in 1993. It covers 800 square kilometers and incorporat­es the Fujian Pilot Free Trade Zone, which was formally establishe­d in April.

“As a large country, China needs places in which to pilot reform measures that can be applied to the rest of the country,” said Chen.

“The creation of Fuzhou New District means the area has become part of this national strategic developmen­t program. It will attract more businesses with its transparen­t policies and solid infrastruc­ture.”

He said it has had foreign Chen Jipeng, Party chief of the Fuzhou Developmen­t and Reform Commission companies involved in advanced manufactur­ing, biological medicine and electronic­s, particular­ly, making inquiries into setting up in the new district.

Air Liquide SA, a French multinatio­nal company which supplies industrial gases and services to various industries, has already signed an agreement with the Fuzhou authoritie­s and is currently setting up operations there.

According to the Developmen­t and Commission, one of National Reform Fuzhou New District’s priorities is to enhance economic exchanges with Taiwan.

“As it is so near to Taiwan, Fuzhou has always been an important base for crossStrai­ts economic exchanges, said Chen Yuanbang, deputy Party chief of Fuzhou.

“The new district’s developmen­t relies heavily on Taiwan businessme­n whose ancestral home is in Fujian. The district will offer them a lot of opportunit­ies.”

It is expected that investment from Taiwan in the new district will mainly be in highend services, industrial design, education, advanced manufactur­ing, urban agricultur­e, and electronic­s.

“There is strong interest too in healthcare,” said Chen Jipeng. “Many Taiwan companies were making inquiries about investing in residentia­l and maternity hospitals in Fuzhou.”

A lot of Fortune 500 companies have already been on fact-finding trips to Fuzhou...”

Contact the writer at yangziman@chinadaily.com.cn and humeidong@chinadaily.com.cn

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