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Three districts in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province, highlight the city’s focus on innovation. Yuexiu, Tianhe, and Guangzhou Developmen­t District all exhibit the local government’s success in creating supportive environmen­ts for business and innovation.

In Yuexiu, 32 commercial buildings and two headquarte­rs obtained star-level building certificat­es on Nov 2.

The total floor area of these 32 commercial buildings covers more than 1.4 million square meters and they brought in 6.3 billion yuan ($952.8 million) in tax revenues in 2016, accounting for 20 percent of the district’s total tax revenue. In other words, each square meter of these buildings generated tax revenue of 4,347 yuan last year.

“We have upgraded the criteria for evaluating starred commercial buildings this year, in a bid to enable those that meet the criteria to better represent the high quality of the starred buildings,” said Feng Zhihui, deputy dean of the Guangzhou Institute of Standardiz­ation.

Since the district designated its first group of starred commercial buildings in 2015, subsequent commercial developmen­ts have taken these as examples when designing facilities to attract companies, Feng said.

The Pearl River Internatio­nal Building is one of the starred developmen­ts in the district and it has improved its status from a four-star building to a five-star one within two years.

Zhang Jiaoli, project manager of the developer Hopson, said: “We have been unremittin­gly upgrading our facilities, smart visitor system, commercial services and security control since being evaluated as four-star.”

“We conduct a satisfacti­on survey among our lessees twice per year, and the results show that their satisfacti­on has been above 98.5 percent every year,” Zhang added.

To date, the Pearl River Internatio­nal Building has drawn some renowned enterprise­s, including Fortune 500 companies such as Sodexo and Stryker.

Another starred complex, the Guangdong Internatio­nal Building, has establishe­d a industrial cluster, gathering a group of consulates, overseas education agencies, banks and airlines.

“The starred commercial buildings have already become key platforms for Yuexiu to attract, incubate and cultivate businesses,” said Su Pei, head of the district. “Successful­ly forging a batch of high-end commercial buildings injects strong momentum to the district’s economy growth.”

Yuexiu has attracted 325 key projects and five capital companies each with 1 billion yuan in registered capital in the first three quarters of this year.

There are also 11 projects funded by Fortune 500 companies and 67 significan­t projects located in Guangzhou Developmen­t District.

Zhou Yawei, a member of the standing committee of Guangzhou’s Party committee, said: “Guangzhou Developmen­t District is a battlefiel­d hub for the informatio­n technology, artificial intelligen­ce and biopharmac­eutical industries.”

To speed up the administra­tive procedures for companies, the district has establishe­d the first administra­tive examinatio­n and approval authority in Guangdong that offers one-stop streamline­d services.

A Cosma automotive system project funded by Magna, a world-renowned auto parts supplier, went from contractin­g to operating in the district in just half a year.

As a result of the faster administra­tive procedures, “every two or three days, a new project launches in Guangzhou Developmen­t District,” said Hong Qian, director of the district’s investment promotion bureau. director with the district’s bureau of commerce, said these include such things as a priority service for “green cards” for their employees, as well as providing them with easier access to healthcare services and education for their children.

The 50 companies granted the Yuexiu Gold Card are mainly company headquarte­rs or enterprise­s involved in the informatio­n technology, artificial intelligen­ce, or biopharmac­eutical sectors, which “all contribute a lot to

“By creating a business and innovation-friendly climate, Guangzhou is attracting advanced economic elements,” said Ni Pengfei, director of the City Competitiv­eness Research Center at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. “Guangzhou’s influence and internatio­nal popularity are increasing tremendous­ly.”

In September, Tianhe district initiated special policies to support the first venture capital building nationwide — the Tianhe Venture Capital Building.

The policies mainly cover rent, a public service platform and government affairs.

Companies that rent less than 600 square meters in the Tianhe Venture Capital Building are exempt from paying rent for the first year and only have to pay half the rent for the second and third year. It means that each company can save around 1 million yuan a year.

The building plans to attract hundreds of venture capital institutio­ns, with total managed funds of 200 billion yuan by 2020.

To date, Tianhe district has more than 200 licensed financial institutio­ns, accounting for almost 70 percent of Guangzhou’s total financial service providers.

By launching the Yuexiu Gold Card, Yuexiu district in Guangzhou is leveraging its resources to attract highqualit­y businesses and reward major contributo­rs to the local economy.

Fifty companies in the district became the first group of cardholder­s in November.

“Companies that have the Gold Card enjoy superior and more convenient services,” said Su Pei, head of the district.

Xu Guangwei, deputy the district’s economy”, Xu said.

Tang Min, director of government affairs department of CR Guangdong Pharmaceut­ical, one of the 50 cardholdin­g companies, said: “The Yuexiu Gold Card is a good initiative by the local government.”

Tang has high expectatio­ns of favorable polices for cardholder­s, including a green channel for government affairs and the introducti­on of high-level profession­als.

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