China Daily

Li inspects Shaanxi’s business environmen­t

Premier says central, western regions well-suited for industry transfer process

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Keqiang has vowed greater policy support for central and western areas in undertakin­g the transfer of industries as he urged local authoritie­s to further improve the business environmen­t and optimize workforce quality.

Li made the remark during inspection tours of Xi’an and Xianyang in Shaanxi province on Monday and Tuesday.

China’s industry transfer is going in two directions — either overseas or to central and western areas — said the premier as he visited an industry park owned by Chint Group in the province.

There is huge potential for China’s central and western provincial areas, with their rich human resources, to participat­e in industry transfers, he said.

Li pledged more programs and multiple measures to connect prointelle­ctual vincial areas without access to high-speed railways as he visited a constructi­on site of a railway project connecting Xi’an with Yinchuan in the Ningxia Hui autonomous region.

He urged efforts to push forward the developmen­t of programs that address weaknesses in western areas, saying that effective investment must lay the foundation for growth and improvemen­t in living standards in the area.

Li also visited the chip foundries of Samsung (China) Semiconduc­tor Co in Xi’an.

He said the Chinese market is huge, and its industries are being upgraded to the medium and high end of the global value spectrum which will give rise to enormous business opportunit­ies.

China welcomes high-tech firms, including Samsung, to continue to expand investment in China, the premier said.

He also reiterated the country’s commitment to strictly protecting property rights and offering equal treatment to all businesses registered in China, whether domestic or foreign.

The years of cooperatio­n between Samsung and China showed that high-tech cooperatio­n will bring about high valueadded returns, he added.

The premier, while visiting an old neighborho­od in Xi’an, highlighte­d the need to enable the participat­ion of private investors during the renovation of such communitie­s.

Renovation will not only improve living standards of residents, but will also help expand effective investment and consumptio­n, he said.

The improvemen­t in facilities should be coupled with better eldercare and day care to make the communitie­s better places to live, he said.

Li met with young entreprene­urs at a startup community in Xi’an. He called for authoritie­s to create a more enabling environmen­t, with greater financing support and easier market access for innovative products and entreprene­urs.

 ?? WWW.GOV.CN ?? Premier Li Keqiang stops by a restaurant serving roujiamo, a traditiona­l pork dish sometimes called a “Chinese hamburger”, during his inspection tour of Xi’an, Shaanxi province, on Monday. Li emphasized that authoritie­s at all levels should ensure the stable supply and price of pork as well as the basic livelihood of Chinese people.
WWW.GOV.CN Premier Li Keqiang stops by a restaurant serving roujiamo, a traditiona­l pork dish sometimes called a “Chinese hamburger”, during his inspection tour of Xi’an, Shaanxi province, on Monday. Li emphasized that authoritie­s at all levels should ensure the stable supply and price of pork as well as the basic livelihood of Chinese people.

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