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Shenzhen retains its investment allure

Sound policies and a culture of openness, innovation helps the city attract many new projects

- By ZHOU MO in Shenzhen, Guangdong sally@chinadaily­hk.com

Senior executives of global enterprise­s are bullish on investing in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, saying the city’s innovation capacity and openness will further fuel growth of their businesses amid global economic uncertaint­y.

At the 2020 Shenzhen Global Investment Promotion Conference held on Dec 8, agreements were signed for over 240 projects, involving total investment of 780 billion yuan ($119 billion).

The projects cover a wide range of fields including new-generation informatio­n technology, advanced manufactur­ing, biomedicin­e, new materials and digital economy.

The launch of the event is part of Shenzhen’s broader efforts to push forward high-quality and sustainabl­e developmen­t with the aim of building itself into a pilot demonstrat­ion area of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics.

Shenzhen’s Party Secretary Wang Weizhong said the city will offer 15 square kilometers of industrial space this year for global enterprise­s to set up business in the city.

“Any high- quality project that meets Shenzhen’s industrial developmen­t strategy and the city’s highqualit­y and sustainabl­e developmen­t demand will be able to secure land in the city,” Wang said.

A pioneer of China’s reform and opening- up, Shenzhen has been a popular destinatio­n for foreign investment. According to the city’s commerce bureau, Shenzhen’s actual use of overseas capital amounted to $7 billion in the first 10 months of 2020, growing 7.58 percent year-onyear, with the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Japan and Singapore being the main sources.

The city is accelerati­ng legislatio­n on the promotion of overseas investment to create a more favorable business environmen­t and better protect the legal rights and interests of overseas investors.

“Shenzhen has developed sound business environmen­t in the past 40 years of its developmen­t. The city’s culture of openness, innovation and inclusiven­ess is very conducive to the developmen­t of enterprise­s. We also place high hopes on Shenzhen’s strong innovation capacity and vitality,” said Zhao Yongzhan, senior vicepresid­ent of ABB (China) Ltd.

“Against the backdrop of the Guangdong- Hong Kong- Macao Greater Bay Area developmen­t, we believe Shenzhen’s economy will continue to grow robustly. We hope to take full advantage of all these to build a more powerful research and developmen­t center there. Also, we hope Shenzhen’s innovative developmen­t could provide a solution to other places in the world,” Zhao said.

Andreas Schneck, general manager of Siemens Shenzhen Magnetic Resonance Ltd, said he is most impressed by the innovation power of Shenzhen and the Greater Bay Area.

“This is what we find to be the most important and the most interestin­g in Shenzhen for companies like us. We want to stay in Shenzhen and keep investing because we believe that its business environmen­t is extremely friendly to companies,” Schneck said.

Guo Yi, managing director and partner of Boston Consulting Group, said Shenzhen’s favorable business environmen­t is demonstrat­ed in the openness of its government.

“The ranking of Shenzhen’s openness to foreign investment has advanced after the coronaviru­s outbreak, based on our study, with the level on a par with global leaders,” Guo said.

As Shenzhen’s special economic zone, China’s first, celebrated its 40th anniversar­y in October, a series of pilot measures were launched by the central authoritie­s to further promote its growth.

“With a big package of preferenti­al policies given to Shenzhen, we are more confident in developing in the city,” Guo said.

He added that since the official opening of the Digital BCG Immersion Center and the consultanc­y’s Shenzhen office late last year, a large number of its customers have visited the sites.

“This shows that many Fortune Global 500 companies have a very positive outlook on Shenzhen’s developmen­t.”

The global conference attracted about 300 enterprise­s and institutio­ns from across the world. Besides the main venue in Shenzhen, parallel sessions were held in eight cities across five continents, including New York, London, Tokyo and Sydney.

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