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Liaoning develops new growth engine through special actions

Three-year plan aims to upgrade variety of significan­t industries, officials say

- By YUAN SHENGGAO Wu Yong contribute­d to this story.

Once a major part of the country’s heavy industrial hub in Northeast China, Liaoning province launched special actions earlier this year to revitalize its industries and develop a new growth engine.

The special action plan from 2021 to 2023, stipulated by the Liaoning Provincial Industry and Informatiz­ation Department, aims to upgrade and improve industries in three big categories: the traditiona­lly leading industries, the raw materials and processing industries and the emerging industries.

“We have set up a special work team and carried out surveys and investigat­ions in different cities to figure out the actual situations of our industries,” said Shen Shiying, the department’s deputy director. “We then intensivel­y solicited opinions and suggestion­s before making the plan.”

Their findings show the province has advantages in the equipment manufactur­ing industry, which is essential to national economic developmen­t and national defense. These fields include power transmissi­on equipment, petrochemi­cal equipment, aviation equipment and railway equipment as well as ship and marine engineerin­g equipment. A large number of equipment of national importance, such as the sixth-generation deep-water semisubmer­sible drilling platform, was first made in Liaoning.

In 2020, companies in the equipment manufactur­ing sector contribute­d more than one-fourth of revenue to the province’s industry, official figures show.

However, problems in the industrial structure, localizati­on of the production chain and commercial­ization of the innovative achievemen­ts have hindered the developmen­t of the traditiona­lly leading sector, said Zhang Chunfu, equipment division chief of the department.

The provincial government will transform and upgrade the industry to become more intellectu­al and environmen­tally friendly, while also having a higher stream and better services, Shen said.

The second big category the government classified is the raw materials and deep processing industry, which includes petrochemi­cals, metallurgy and building materials. The category contribute­d more than half of its industrial income in 2020, according to official statistics.

The production capacity of ethylene, paraxylene and pure terephthal­ic acid for the petrochemi­cal industry in Liaoning ranks first in China, according to the department.

The province’s iron ore reserve account for more than 25 percent of the country’s total while industrial-use aluminum, titanium products and magnesite refractory are all taking leading market shares in China.

In a bid to improve the overall performanc­e of the deep processing in this category, the provincial government will improve its production and supply chains so industries can become bigger with lean management and go more higher-end, Shen said.

For example, companies in the petrochemi­cal industry will be encouraged to increase their capacity in making fine chemical products. While in the building materials industry, the magnesite industry chain will be gradually expanded.

The provincial government will also heavily invest in the emerging industries, or its third large category, Shen noted. They include highend equipment manufactur­ing, integrated circuits, biomedicin­e, new materials and energy-saving and environmen­tally friendly industries.

Liaoning government also plans a couple of future industries in advance, which include additive manufactur­ing, flexible electronic­s, third-generation semi-conductors, quantum technology and energystor­age materials, Shen said.

Liaoning is set to invest 3.5 billion yuan ($535.5 million) to support the special action plan in March, of which 1.5 billion yuan will be used to award significan­t breakthrou­ghs in core technologi­es and support establishm­ent of the key innovative platforms and laboratori­es.

We have set up a special work team and carried out surveys and investigat­ions in different cities to figure out the actual situations of our industries.”

Shen Shiying, deputy director of Liaoning Provincial Industry and Informatiz­ation Department

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