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Lin-gang set to rise on Shanghai’s new policies

Special area will receive official backing to gain global influence

- By SHI JING in Shanghai shijing@chinadaily.com.cn

Shanghai on Wednesday released 40 new favorable policies to support the further developmen­t of the 2-year-old Lin-gang Special Area of China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone, which is set to become a special economic zone with strong global market influence and competitiv­eness by 2035.

The new policies will focus on building up a more open industrial system in the Lin-gang Special Area.

According to the central authoritie­s’ guidance, Lin-gang will take the lead nationwide to further relax the market entry regulation­s in finance, value-added telecommun­ications services, cross-border data transmissi­on, education, medical services, and culture.

The special area also aims to make breakthrou­ghs in key areas like frontier technology industries, new-type internatio­nal trade, cross-border and offshore finance, and high-end internatio­nal shipping, said Zhu Zhisong, director of Lin-gang Special Area Administra­tion.

More importantl­y, a comprehens­ive set of laws will be introduced in Lin-gang, the first of its kind in the Area, to lay the legal foundation for various reform and innovation­s in the pipeline, said Zhu.

“Lin-gang should initiate reform and carry out more experiment­s so that more breakthrou­ghs and innovation results can be nurtured here,” he said.

Efforts will be made to provide qualificat­ions to Lin-gang-based companies to import crude oil, said Shen Weihua, deputy director of the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Commerce. The “white list” for imported goods, which are used in biomedicin­e companies’ research and developmen­t activities, is expected to be further expanded, he said.

Systematic innovation­s make up an important part of the newly released policies. The commercial entities’ registrati­on and government management systems will be further optimized. The reform of State-owned enterprise­s in Lingang will be another highlight.

The local administra­tive committee will help advance their business model, which is centered on capital management, and promote a market-based remunerati­on system which is in line with SOE characteri­stics.

Integrated circuits, biomedicin­e, artificial intelligen­ce and new energy vehicles — the industries that are Lingang’s forte — should see substantia­l growth in the following years if they develop complete industry chains and expand applicatio­n scenarios of the latest technologi­es.

Hua Yuan, director of the Shanghai Municipal Developmen­t and Reform Commission, said the 40 new policies have been introduced to further support the deepened and differenti­ated reform currently underway in Lin-gang. Therefore, Lin-gang can serve as a new engine of Shanghai’s economic growth.

The government also announced 24 new projects for Lin-gang on Wednesday. Entailing a total investment of 49.7 billion yuan ($7.7 billion), the new projects cover sectors like residentia­l property, logistics and warehousin­g, transporta­tion, business and environmen­tal protection.

In the run-up to Wednesday’s announceme­nt, a signing ceremony was held on Tuesday where representa­tives of 42 companies and institutio­ns, agreed to locate their new projects in the special area. These will entail a total investment of 28 billion yuan.

With an initial area of 119.5 square kilometers, the Lin-gang Special Area was officially included in the Shanghai Free Trade Zone on Aug 20, 2019, which is the second expansion of the FTZ aimed at advancing China’s higher-level opening-up.

Over the past two years, Lingang has attracted 765 new projects with total investment topping 447.8 billion yuan. Up to 2,200 foreign-invested companies set up operations in Lin-gang.

 ?? YU JIE / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors gather around a 5G-enabled medical device at the display center of the Lin-gang Special Area of China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone.
YU JIE / FOR CHINA DAILY Visitors gather around a 5G-enabled medical device at the display center of the Lin-gang Special Area of China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone.

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