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Zone has world-class business environmen­t, says consultanc­y

- By YIN RUOWEI yinruowei@chinadaily.com.cn

The Qianhai Shenzhen-Hong Kong Modern Service Industry Cooperatio­n Zone in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, is now considered to have a world-class business environmen­t, said market consultanc­y Deloitte China.

Since the Plan for Comprehens­ively Deepening the Reform and Opening-Up of the Qianhai Shenzhen-Hong Kong Modern Service Industry Cooperatio­n Zone was launched on Sept 6, 2021, Shenzhen has rolled out 203 implementa­tion plans, officials said at a news conference in April. To date, these plans have led to fruitful results.

Huang Xiaopeng, executive deputy director of the Qianhai administra­tion bureau, said the Qianhai Cooperatio­n Zone is taking the lead in China in making breakthrou­ghs in the innovation and developmen­t of the modern service industry, promoting the innovation of its scientific and technologi­cal developmen­t system and mechanism, and creating a world-class business environmen­t.

“The Qianhai Cooperatio­n Zone is becoming more open,” said Sun Lecheng, a partner at the KPMG Digital Ignition Center.

“We have made great use of preferenti­al policies and a good business environmen­t in the zone to increase our independen­t research and developmen­t capacity.

“By doing so, we are able to deeply participat­e in the constructi­on of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao

Greater Bay Area, and double our business here.” Sun said.

Shenzhen is an entreprene­urial city and Qianhai in Shenzhen is the first choice for young Hong Kong and Macao entreprene­urs to start their own businesses on the Chinese mainland, an entreprene­ur from Hong Kong said.

The entreprene­ur’s company is located at the Qianhai ShenzhenHo­ng Kong Youth DreamWorks, a startup incubator in Qianhai. As of the first quarter of the year, DreamWorks is home to 578 companies, 314 of which were set up by entreprene­urs from Hong Kong.

Profession­als in Hong Kong and Macao with 18 types of certificat­ions can practice in Qianhai only by registrati­on. To promote high-level internatio­nal cooperatio­n, Qianhai Internatio­nal Talent Port has been put into use, providing 451 one-stop services for talents from all over the world.

Officials said a constructi­on project in Qianhai can start as soon as the land is acquired. Constructo­rs can apply for all relevant permits at one time and the processing time for examinatio­n and approval has been reduced from 49 to 13 days.

Qianhai’s diversifie­d credit informatio­n service system covers more than 3.8 million commercial entities

in Shenzhen and the regulation­s on investor protection in the area are taking shape.

From January to September, there were 27,500 newly registered enterprise­s in Qianhai, with a registered capital of 329.41 billion yuan ($45.38 billion). A total of 361 Fortune Global 500 companies have set up branches in Qianhai. In the first three quarters of the year, Qianhai’s GDP reached 130.52 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 3.3 percent.

At a global investment promotion event on Tuesday, several projects worth over 120 billion yuan were signed. The list of investors is starstudde­d, as it includes the world’s top 500 investment companies and key players in financial, logistics, scientific and technologi­cal services, informatio­n services, and the cultural and creative industry.

Sunny Siu, founder and CEO of Jaguar Microsyste­ms, said: “Qianhai is the most representa­tive case of integratio­n of Shenzhen and Hong Kong. It not only has unique geographic­al advantages, but also strong industrial and human resources. It offers a series of preferenti­al policies ranging from tax reduction, rewards for talents to rent subsidy, and multiple support to Hong Kong-based enterprise­s.”

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 ?? PHOTOS BY QIU GENMAO / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? From left: A Ferris wheel in Oh Bay scenic spot in Shenzhen is among the charms of the city’s seashore sights. Thousands of containers sit in the port area in the west of Shenzhen.
PHOTOS BY QIU GENMAO / FOR CHINA DAILY From left: A Ferris wheel in Oh Bay scenic spot in Shenzhen is among the charms of the city’s seashore sights. Thousands of containers sit in the port area in the west of Shenzhen.

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