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Development district sees strong progress in construction, investment

 Update:2021-06-22    Source: Chinadaily.com.cn

Guangzhou Science City is a modern science park in Guangzhou Development District. CHINA DAILY

Guangzhou Development District has made strong progress in constructing 500 megaprojects in 10 major industries this year, despite the lingering slowdowns from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Gu Xiaobin, chief economist of GDD, said the district will complete investment valued at 129.1 billion yuan ($19.97 billion) for the projects this year.

"Construction of the 500 megaprojects that cost more than 1.23 trillion yuan was aimed at building GDD into a major production base of innovation as well as new and high-tech industries in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area in the years to come," Gu said at a news conference on Friday.

To promote and speed up construction of the megaprojects, GDD has organized nine rounds of group contract signing and construction commencement ceremonies for the megaprojects since late 2019.

The megaprojects are expected to play a big part in accelerating economic growth in GDD and the entire city in the following years, Gu said.

GDD deems the megaprojects a present for celebrating the 100th birthday of the Communist Party of China on July 1, he said.

Of the projects, 29 reach an investment scale of more than 10 billion yuan each and 166 have an investment scale of more than 1 billion yuan each, Gu said.

Located in the eastern part of Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province, GDD in the prosperous Pearl River Delta is now home to a myriad of well-known foreign and domestic companies involved in the industries, which include artificial intelligence, biomedicine, chips, information, 5G, smart manufacturing, big data, new energy, new materials, culture, education, tourism and related cutting-edge technologies.

With more than 3,000 biomedicine companies, GDD has become a new innovation and production base of Guangdong province's biomedicine industry. The district's industrial production scale in the biomedicine industry is expected to reach more than 100 billion yuan in the coming years.

Earlier this year, biotech company BeiGene kicked off construction on its fourth plant in GDD, playing a role in helping build the district into one of the largest production bases for anti-cancer drugs in Asia.

With the completion of its fourth plant, BeiGene's anti-cancer production capacity will come to more than 120,000 liters, with its maximum capacity reaching 200,000 liters.

That expanded capacity will make it one of the largest anti-cancer drug production bases in Asia.

Construction of the megaprojects have further spurred the industrial development of GDD in the previous years.

According to Gu, those manufacturing enterprises each with annual business revenue surpassing 20 million yuan in the district realized total industrial output of more than 800 billion yuan and GDD posted a commodity sales volume of more than 970 billion yuan last year.

Yang Yuanshi, director of the district's reform and development bureau, said the GDD's GDP grew 20.6 percent year-on-year in the first quarter of 2021, which is faster than the average growth of the country, Guangdong province and Guangzhou city.

GDD's total finance and taxation revenue increased by 31 percent year-on-year and the profit of enterprises grew by 88.7 percent year-on-year in the first five months of 2021.

And it is expected to keep its strong momentum in the following months, he said.

According to Chen Weiquan, director of the district's bureau of science and technology, the bureau will try to build GDD into a destination with a powerful strategic science and technology force, dynamic industrial technology innovation system and attractive innovation ecological environment in the coming years. He promised to better serve the scientific and technological companies that settle down in GDD.

Xu Dan, director of the district's bureau of industry and information, said the bureau will provide space element support for high-quality development of the manufacturing industry in GDD through new land planning, developing new industries and accelerating reconstruction and upgrade in the coming months.

When all the megaprojects have been completed and production starts, they are expected to earn revenues of more than 1 trillion yuan in the future, driving the district's industrial production and sales volume of commodities to exceed 1 trillion yuan respectively.

Meanwhile, construction of the megaprojects also helped drive fixed asset investment to grow 18.2 percent year-on-year in 2020 and 61 percent year-on-year in the first five months of 2021.

To further promote the development of new and high-tech and innovative technologies, GDD is sparing no effort to attract high-quality talents from home and abroad.

Famous scientists and academicians, including Zhong Nanshan, Zhang Boli and Shi Yigong, have set up their labs, research institutes and companies to begin their research and production in GDD, Gu said.

The district is also speeding up its education industrial development by attracting renowned colleges and universities from home and abroad to build their campuses.

Having attracted renowned domestic and foreign schools to settle down in the district, the district has now increased its enrollment by more than 63,000 students.

And the research institutes of Central University of Finance and Economics, Xidian University and Guangdong University of Foreign Studies have also begun recruiting new students.

GDD is also accelerating the preparation and construction of Huangpu University and Guangzhou Jiaotong University to further integrate the development of industrial development and scientific research with higher education.

To achieve the goal, the district is also speeding up construction of infrastructural facilities to further improve the district's living and working environment.

In addition to advanced highway networks that link the district to ports, railway stations and airports in the southern Chinese region, GDD is accelerating construction of the eastern extension line of the district's rail transit line 5 and the second phase of the district's rail transit line 7 as well as other major communication projects and facilities.

The district's mileage of rail transit will be increased from 66.6 kilometers to 149.6 km, an increase of 124.6 percent, when the two rail transit projects are completed.

Construction of a branch of Nanfang Hospital, a major hospital in Guangzhou, and the Affiliated Women and Children's Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, is now nearly completed and they will increase inpatient beds more than 50 percent.

Meanwhile, the district has planned to construct more than 46.5 km of greenways while building a number of ecological civilization demonstration zones, civilization villages and modern agricultural parks, through reconstruction of its old downtown areas in the following years.

The improved public facilities have helped transform the district from an industrial development zone into one of the major destinations suitable for business startups, innovation, living and working in the southern Chinese region.

GDD now has a permanent population of more than 1.26 million, an increase of 430,000, or 52 percent, when compared to the figure recorded a decade ago.

The proportion of the population with at least a university education level has doubled.

GBA partakes in China-Europe Land-Sea Express with shorter transport times

 Update:2021-08-08    Source: Newsgd.com

Initiated in 2014 by China and three Central and Eastern European countries (CEEC), the "China-Europe Land-Sea Express" is now in good shape as trade volumes continue to pick up. Since February, the construction of a customs information center and a focal point for customs clearance coordination has been well underway, in which Shenzhen, one of the core cities in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, takes a leading role.

(Photo / Nanfang Daily)

The "China-Europe Land-Sea Express" (hereinafter referred to as "the Express") stretches from Greek Piraeus Port in the south to Budapest, Hungary in the north, passing through North Macedonia and Serbia.

It is considered a "third trade route" besides the traditional maritime route and China-Europe Railway Express.The express line enables faster logistics for goods from the Far East and Central Europe, cutting 7 - 10 days on import and export compared with traditional maritime transportation.

In the China-CEEC summit last February, China advocated the construction of a customs information center and a focal point for customs clearance coordination for countries along the Express, and proposed "Smart Customs, Smart Borders and Smart Connectivity" on a pilot basis.

A month later, the focal point for customs clearance coordination was officially set up in Shenzhen, bringing the Greater Bay Area into the picture. Shenzhen swiftly established necessary communication and consultation channels and has ever since been dedicated to constructing "Smart Customs" with the application of cutting-edge tech like 5G, blockchain and the IoT.

The following April, right after a meeting with several European countries along the Express, Shenzhen put into effect 16 measures to forge a closer bond with CEEC including a counterpart cooperation between Shenzhen Yantian Port with Greek Piraeus Port and expanding the scope of Smart and Secure Trade Lanes (SSTL). This marks a huge progress in building "Smart Borders".

The blueprint, in fact, covers more than CEEC. By pushing pilot programs in Israel as well as improving information sharing and bonded area management with Hong Kong, Shenzhen customs has been reinforcing trade between the Greater Bay Area and the outside world.

200th China-Europe freight train in 2021 departs from Greater Bay Area

 Update:2021-08-09    Source: Newsgd.com

Bound for Duisburg, Germany, the 200th China-Europe freight train moved off from Dongguan, Guangdong on August 4th, and was due to arrive in 16 days. By virtue of the China-Europe railway express, land-based trade with Europe has become much safer and easier for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.

(Photo / Nanfang Daily)

So far this year, the number of China-Europe freight trains has jumped 83.4% to a new high, with 15 destinations added, including Kazakhstan, Moscow in Russia, Budapest in Hungary, Duisburg and Hamburg in Germany, Malaszewicze in Poland, and Vilnius in Lithuania. A total of 10079 TEUs goods have been shipped through the railway, weighing 107.6 thousand tons.

"We choose China-Europe railway express mainly because of its punctuality and security," said Deng Huaping, manager of Hua Wei Logistics, Dongguan. While the ocean shipping may take around 45 days, the railway is going to cut the time by 30 days.

That simply explains why it is so welcome along the way to Europe. The name has already been made for its convenience, low cost, and during the pandemic, little contact.

"By the end of July, there is on average one departure each day, which is a huge breakthrough," said Qiu Jiasheng, official in charge in the Guangzhou Logistics Center. As the railway gathers momentum, the total number of this year is, in all probability going beyond previous estimate, increasing at least 30% compared with year 2020.

Now in the face of a new pandemic wave, tightened control of the railway is also ensuring stable operation and calming nerves of people with concerns.

25-year-old development agenda takes Guangzhou global

 Update:2021-08-16    Source: eguangzhou.gov.cn

Guangzhou's achievements in sustainable development have been highly recognized by the international community since the city formulated its21st Century Agenda25 years ago with sustainable development as its major goal.

In March this year, the southern Chinese city submitted a voluntary local review on sustainable development to the United Nations, and the UN invited the mayor of Guangzhou to attend the UN High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development in July.

As one of the Chinese cities implementing sustainable development into city planning, Guangzhou attached great importance to water treatment and the construction of a green belt when drawing up its blueprint for its city planning in 2020.

During the 13th Five-Year Plan period (2016-20), the city designated a new water source protection area of 246 square kilometers, treated more than 120,000 polluted waterways, expanded 32 sewage treatment plants, and built a sewage pipe network of 18,900 km.

Moreover, the Guangdong province's capital city is willing to share its experience of sustainable development with cities worldwide and has been devoted to promoting international cooperation in relevant fields.

It is the first city in China to join the World Association of Major Metropolises, one of the most influential organizations contributing to communication and cooperation between cities around the world.

As the co-chair city of United Cities and Local Governments, Guangzhou set up the International Award for Urban Innovation in 2011 to encourage cities to innovate governance.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Guangzhou attended many online forums on COVID-19 containment to share its experience in COVID-19 prevention and control with other cities around the world.

The voluntary local review of Guangzhou summarizes Guangzhou's development experience over the past a few decades, showing the positive attitude of a Chinese city towards international cooperation in sustainable development, said You Jianhua, an expert from the United Nations Center for Human Settlements.

Guangzhou's action will encourage local governments all over the world to join the campaign of promoting sustainable development, according to Wing Thye Woo, an economics professor at the University of California, Davis.

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Donghu Park in Yuexiu district showcases green development in Guangzhou. [Photo/Southern Metropolis Daily

Foreign envoys probe Guangzhou's green development

 Update:2021-08-17    Source: eguangzhou.gov.cn

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A delegation of representatives from 24 consulates general of foreign countries in Guangzhou visits Guangzhou Fushan Circular Economic Industrial Park in Huangpu district on Aug 12. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

A delegation of representatives from 24 consulate generals from foreign countries in Guangzhou visited Guangzhou Fushan Circular Economic Industrial Park in Huangpu district on Aug 12 to get a closer look at Guangzhou's achievements in promoting green, low-carbon and circular development.

The event was held by the foreign affairs office of the Guangzhou municipal government, Guangzhou urban management and comprehensive law enforcement bureau and Guangzhou Environmental Protection Investment Group.

The visit was aimed to further increase the foreign envoys' understanding of how Guangzhou's sustainable development has boosted communication and cooperation.

The delegation learned about the development process of urban solid waste treatment technology and the advanced waste incineration power generation process that Guangzhou Environmental Protection Investment Group now uses.

They also visited the sightseeing platform on the south chimney at the height of 92.5 meters to get a panoramic view of the local scenery.

Envoys attending the event all spoke highly of Guangzhou's outcomes in urban environmental governance, noting that the industrial park has implemented integrating waste disposal and environmental protection at a high degree.

Guangzhou has been devoting continuous efforts in pushing forward the green, low-carbon and circular development, and has been taking an active part in international communication and cooperation, paving the way for megacities such as Guangzhou to follow in China.

The city was announced as a Green Technologies winner at the C40 Cities Bloomberg Philanthropies Awards, which was held during the 2019 C40 World Mayors Summit.

Li Shuijiang, the general manager of Guangzhou Environmental Protection Investment Group, said that seven major circular economic industrial parks in Guangzhou are expected to be put into operation by 2022 and the domestic waste disposal capacity of Guangzhou will be number one in China, and capable to meet Guangzhou's development demands until 2035.

RMB 14 billion's worth of cargo: Guangzhou China-Europe Railway Express over 5 years

 Update:2021-08-30    Source: Newsgd.com

August 28 marked five years' operation of China-Europe Railway Express (CR Express) in Guangzhou.During the past five years, 387 freight trains, carrying altogether 35932 TEUs, left Guangzhou Dalang Railway Station for more than 30 cities of over 20 countries including Germany, the UK, Hungary, Ukraine, Russia.

(Photo / Nanfang Daily)

Guangzhou CR Express has thus contributed RMB 14 billion of imports and exports, and has meanwhile provided stable transportation for around 1500 foreign trade companies.

On June 25, a new line, "Guanzhou Dalang - Khorgas - Duisburg" was officially put into operation, after which Guangzhou CR Express ran a total of 8 fixed lines (2 in, 6 out) regularly.

Data shows that Guangzhou CR Express has significantly developed over the five years,from 13 trains in 2016 to 111 trains in 2020. And, so far this year, 85 trains have departed for the west.

For now, Guangzhou CR Express operates 1 or 2 freight trains weekly, and 4 to 5 in the peak season. The overall clearance time has been reduced to less than 48 minutes. Xu Guang'an, deputy director-general of Guangzhou Customs, said that Guangzhou will in the future add more lines to further international trade with Europe.

Also, the trains have been carrying more varieties of "Made in Guangzhou" than ever. According to the authority, over 700 types of commodities have been exported to Europe, including communication devices, household appliances, toys, cars, leather goods, and cosmetics.

Expo gives boost to cultural and tourist industry

 Update:2021-09-14    Source: Newsgd.com

The 2021 China (Guangdong) International Tourism Industry Expo (CITIE), held from September 10 to 12 in Guangzhou, has helped to revitalize the international cultural and tourist industry under the difficult circumstances of COVID-19 pandemic.

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The three-day expo, with numerous events held for business communications and promotions, attracted exhibitors from more than 30 countries and regions around the world and over 10 domestic provinces to participate in both online and offline formats.

Statistics shows that the subsidies and coupons provided by the Department of Culture and Tourism of Guangdong Province have boosted tourist spending by about RMB 50 million yuan. Residents were able to enjoy discounts when they bought designated products by online payment or swiping their UnionPay cards on site.

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"The CITIE is an annual gathering of the cultural and tourism industries. Under the backdrop of COVID-19 pandemic, the Expo is playing a positive role in pushing forward the revitalization of the tourism industry," said a staff member from Zhuhai Tourism Association.

The CITIE provided an industry resource linking platform for the exchange and cooperation between cultural and tourist industry and other industries. It helped the tourist enterprises break through the dilemma under the pandemic.

The integration between cultural and tourism industry as well as other inter-connected industries enabled exhibitors in the fields of animation, research study, countryside tours, sports as well as arts and crafts to share their products and services at the Expo.

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One of them was the Guangdong Animation & Comic Industry Association. "The visitor volume on the first morning has been more than last year's three-day combined volume. We have negotiated with provincial cultural and tourism departments in detail to reach preliminary cooperation intentions," said Ao Gangmin, the secretary-general of the Association.

The expo also contributed to the digital transformation of cultural and tourist industry. With a series of digital technologies such as naked eye 3D, AR and VR, the Digital Culture and Tourism Area provided visitors with various activities in the fields of cultural exposition, intangible cultural heritage, performance and tourism.

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Furthermore, CITIE has effectively promoted the balance between tourism supply and demand. Twenty industry exchange and promotion activities and four buyer-seller matching sessions were held, attracting professional buyer groups from travel agencies in and outside the province.