China Daily

Global firms bullish on central region prospects

- By ZHONG NAN and REN XIAOJIN in Beijing and WANG JIANG in Nanchang Contact the writers at zhongnan@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s central region has remained attractive for foreign investors due to its potential for high-quality developmen­t and steps to develop high-end manufactur­ing and service sectors in recent years, said officials.

Opportunit­ies are also arising from the region’s ongoing moves to build a modern logistics model by connecting with more overseas markets via freight trains and air cargo services, improving education to cultivate talent and using innovation to bolster the economy.

The 11th Central China Investment and Trade Expo was held in Nanchang, Jiangxi province, from May 18 to 20. Overseas and domestic companies signed agreements during the expo to invest 170.45 billion yuan ($24.66 billion) in Jiangxi province alone, to develop businesses in areas such as modern manufactur­ing, services, logistics, new materials, electronic informatio­n, auto parts, new chemicals and special ceramics.

Zhan Xiaoning, director of investment and enterprise of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Developmen­t, said at the expo’s opening last week that while China’s new round of reform and opening-up will help attract more foreign direct investment this year, the central region should also take more measures to allow foreign capital to enter its key service sectors such as healthcare and education, as well as encouragin­g them to set up more innovation facilities in the region.

The central region must be aware that with the rise of the digital economy and its continuous integratio­n with the real economy, new business forms and commercial models are emerging, Zhao said.

Local government­s must utilize digital transforma­tion and innovation to increase their developmen­t potential, as traditiona­l business factors, such as cheaper labor force and land are no longer able to attract global capital, he said.

Eager to enhance its developmen­t capabiliti­es, the Chinese government has supported the central region to build infrastruc­ture for the developmen­t of the Belt and Road Initiative, optimize industrial structure and further improve its business environmen­t, said Li Yong, deputy director of Investment Promotion Agency of the Ministry of Commerce.

“Global companies in China no longer need to ship their products away from the manufactur­ing facilities in the country. Instead they are becoming more inclined to tap growth from the robust domestic market demand,” said Wang Shouwen, vice-minister of commerce.

“The central region benefits from its convenient domestic transporta­tion, largely lowering the logistics cost and money to be spent on market channel expansion,” he said at a news conference in Beijing last month.

 ?? XINHUA ?? A foreign merchant introduces products to visitors at the 11th Central China Investment and Trade Expo in Nanchang, capital of Jiangxi province, on May 18.
XINHUA A foreign merchant introduces products to visitors at the 11th Central China Investment and Trade Expo in Nanchang, capital of Jiangxi province, on May 18.

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