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Top leaders urge Beibu Bay economic zone to be more open
BEIJING—Jia Qinglin, China’s
top political advisor, urged to expand and deepen opening-up when
developing the newly-approved southwestern Beibu Bay economic zone
Thursday in Beijing.
The officials should work to boost the local self-innovation capacity,
transform its economic growth mode and upgrade its industrial structure,
Jia said in a congratulation letter to the briefing on the development
planning of the economic zone.
The zone in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region is aimed at promoting the
development of the western regions as well as coordinating the regional
developments, he said in the letter.
Vice Premier Zeng Peiyan said the economic zone would be of strategic
importance in promoting the development of the country’s Southwest and
South and deepening the nation’s cooperation with the ASEAN (Association
of the South East Asian Nations) members.
To develop the zone, efforts should be made to improve the local
infrastructures, optimize the industrial structure, save resources and
protect environment, Zeng noted.
The zone will be built into the regional logistic base, the trade base,
the processing and manufacturing center between China and the ASEAN
members, according to the briefing.
With a population of 12.4 million, the economic zone covers 42,500
square kilometers of land, 130,000 square kilometers of sea and 1,595
kilometers of coastline.
In China’s coastal regions, most economic activities are centered around
three economic regions, the Pearl River Delta Region, the Yangtze River
Delta Region, and the Bohai-ring Economic Zone. Economic activities in
the Beibu Bay area are relatively backward.
China’s 11th five-year program for Western Development has placed the
Beibu Bay economic zone as one of the three economic development zones
in the west which enjoy priority in economic development.—Xinhua |