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State enterprise­s team up with foreign partners to lift growth

Automobile­s, steel, renewable power industries among those in spotlight

- By ZHONG NAN zhongnan@chinadaily.com.cn

With the government pledging to enrich services and help solve operationa­l difficulti­es for both domestic and foreign companies, China’s State-owned enterprise­s are partnering with more foreign and domestic firms to remain competitiv­e amid the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Ansteel Group Corp Ltd, a Liaoning-based centrally administra­ted SOE, signed a cooperativ­e agreement last week with Dongfeng Nissan Vehicle Co — a joint venture between China’s Dongfeng Motor Corp and Japanese automaker Nissan — to jointly develop technology solutions and new materials for applicatio­n of new energy vehicles.

Tan Chengxu, Ansteel’s chairman, said the company will cooperate in depth with Dongfeng Nissan in areas such as the research and developmen­t of new auto steel materials and high-strength steel certificat­ion to achieve win-win results.

Supported by seven manufactur­ing bases across China and iron mines in Australia, Liaoning and Sichuan provinces, Tan said that as the contagion and other disruption­s have severely impacted the global economy, the group will build more partnershi­ps with both overseas and domestic firms to build a threepilla­r developmen­t platform of cement, new materials and engineerin­g services to enhance its competitiv­eness both at home and abroad.

Eager to pursue sustainabl­e developmen­t, China National Building Material Co Ltd — a Beijingbas­ed

central SOE, has been working with Europe’s Schneider Electric to introduce more digital solutions in its cement mills in China to cut energy usage and upgrade efficiency.

Wang Jie, vice-president and head of the corporate affairs and sustainabi­lity developmen­t division at Schneider Electric China, said this partnershi­p has helped CNBM’s cement plants save up to 5 percent of energy in their production and raise employee work efficiency by 15 percent.

“At Schneider Electric, we believe digital transforma­tion is the most efficient way to realize sustainabl­e developmen­t. The extensive use of digital technologi­es and new energy can not only help enterprise­s to improve production efficiency and thus improve economic benefits, but also reduce emissions, improve energy efficiency and encourage enterprise­s to implement more green innovation technologi­es”, Wang said.

To put the country’s economic growth on a firmer footing, the State Council released a guideline last week to roll out more measures to better protect foreign trade entities, support the local growth of foreign companies and keep supply chains stable. The guideline urged more support for high-tech industries and stressed the need to encourage foreign investors to invest in China.

China is not only Schneider Electric’s second largest market, but also carries out plenty of technologi­cal innovation. All these factors offer multinatio­nals strong confidence to enrich their presence in China, said Yin Zheng, executive vice-president of Schneider Electric and president of Schneider Electric China.

Despite the pandemic adding a number of uncertaint­ies to the global economy this year, Schneider’s spending in research and developmen­t surged 15 percent year-on-year in China in the first seven months of 2020. The company is also eager to recruit more local talent.

Boosted by momentum such as 5G, new infrastruc­ture and nextgenera­tion factories, China’s investment environmen­t has become more attractive, Yin said, adding that the company has seen a large number of innovation results from its Chinese teams and SOE partners, and the commercial environmen­t in many sectors has notably improved in China.

Supported by high-voltage technology from Switzerlan­d’s ABB Group, the Yunnan-Guizhou ±500 kilovolt direct current transmissi­on line, developed by China

Southern Power Grid Corp Ltd, was officially put into operation in June.

As the world’s first ±500 kV three-terminal power project in southern China, the line will effectivel­y increase the hydropower consumptio­n in Southwest China’s Yunnan province and deliver more clean electricit­y to South China’s Guangdong province.

ABB also contribute­d to the constructi­on of the Kunliulong ±800 kV DC power project, another transmissi­on line owned by CSG, to transfer power from southweste­rn to southeaste­rn China. The project currently is in early phase production.

ABB provided key technologi­es, including DC dry capacitors, semiconduc­tors and high-speed switches. It will ensure reliable and efficient clean energy transmissi­on with optimal power quality and minimal losses from Yunnan Wudongde Hydropower Station to the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.

The 1,452-kilometer Kunliulong project is the world’s first ultrahigh-voltage multiple terminal DC project to adopt VSC-HVDC (high voltage direct current) technology, reaching 8 million kilowatts capacity, said Li Licheng, a member of CSG’s expert committee and an academicia­n at the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g.

“The two major power projects developed by CSG are essential to promote the consumptio­n of clean energy and coordinate regional developmen­t. Although facing great challenges amid the pandemic, we worked closely with our local partners and strongly supported the project to operate as scheduled,” said Zhang Jinquan, senior vicepresid­ent of ABB Group.

The extensive use of digital technologi­es and new energy can not only help enterprise­s to improve production efficiency and thus improve economic benefits, but also reduce emissions ...”

Wang Jie, vice-president and head of the corporate affairs and sustainabi­lity developmen­t division at Schneider Electric China

 ?? PAN YULONG / XINHUA ?? An Ansteel employee performs smelting operations at a steelmakin­g facility in Anshan, Liaoning province.
PAN YULONG / XINHUA An Ansteel employee performs smelting operations at a steelmakin­g facility in Anshan, Liaoning province.

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