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Govt work report: Shanghai in action
SHANGHAI, 7 March (BelTA - Intl Service Shanghai) - China's government
work report, which was delivered at the opening meeting of the third
session of the 14th National People's Congress on March 5, stated that
support will be given to major economically-developed provincial-level
regions so that they can play a leading role in supporting the sustained
recovery and improvement of the national economy.
As one of
China's major economic hubs, Shanghai is at the forefront of efforts to
boost the country's high-quality economic growth.
Expanding opening-up
Government
work report: "No matter how the external environment changes, China
will always remain unwavering in its commitment to opening-up."
Last
year, the State Council approved the plan to build Shanghai Eastern Hub
International Business Cooperation Zone. The zone will allow foreign
visitors to stay for up to 30 days upon arrival from the Pudong
International Airport without having to verify their visas. The move is
intended to facilitate business exchanges, catering to the needs of
short-term international business activities.
Attracting foreign investment
Government
work report: "Strengthen service guarantees for foreign enterprises and
accelerate the implementation of landmark projects."
In
February, Toyota established a wholly-owned subsidiary in Shanghai to
produce batteries and fully electric vehicles for its high-end Lexus
brand. The new facility is set to begin production in 2027.
The new Lexus plant will be the second wholly owned automotive facility in China after Tesla's Shanghai Gigafactory.
Accelerating the construction of free trade zone
Government
work report: "Improve the quality and efficiency of pilot free trade
zones and expand the authorization for reform tasks."
Last year,
the country's first cross-border data service center was launched in the
Lin-gang Special Area, creating a green channel for cross-border data
flow. A trial version of the data export negative list in the Shanghai
FTZ and the Lin-gang Special Area was released earlier this year.
This
year, Shanghai will accelerate the development of the Shanghai FTZ and
the Lin-gang Special Area, as well as build the second batch of
innovation zones linked to the Shanghai FTZ.
Shanghai has also opened its doors wider to foreign investors in areas such as telecommunications and healthcare.
Recently,
13 foreign-invested enterprises received the greenlight to launch pilot
operations in value-added telecom business in China, four of which are
registered in Shanghai. In addition, the first wholly foreign-owned
hospital will be unveiled in Shanghai in the near future.
Developing new quality productive forces
Government
work report: "Develop new quality productive forces in light of local
conditions and accelerate the construction of a modern industrial
system."
In the field of embodied intelligence, Shanghai-based
Agibot has launched the world's first fully open-source robot, Lingxi
X1, as a complete assembly kit. Empowered by AI technologies such as
visual multimodal large models, the robot possesses embodied
intelligence that enables it to "see, hear, and understand" the world.
Improving business environment
Government
work report: "Rectify arbitrary charges, fines, inspections, and
seizures, and resolutely prevent illegal cross-regional law enforcement
and profit-driven enforcement."
Shanghai issued the eighth edition of its action plan to optimize business environment in February.
The
action plan introduced the "inspection code". When conducting on-site
inspections at enterprises, law enforcement officers must present the
"inspection code" to the company, which includes details of the
inspection tasks as well as information about the officers. This measure
aims to prevent arbitrary and illegal inspections, thereby avoiding
unnecessary disruptions to businesses.
Boosting consumption
Government work report: "Vigorously boost consumption and investment return and stimulate domestic demand across the board."
This
year, Shanghai plans to allocate 500 million yuan ($69 million) in
municipal fiscal funds toward consumption vouchers in the dining,
tourism, film, and sports sectors. Additionally, efforts will be made to
host high-profile performances, sporting events, and exhibitions.
Increasing the incomes of residents
Government
work report: "Increase residents' incomes through multiple
channels...better protect the rights and interests of workers in
flexible employment and in new forms of employment, and expand the pilot
programs for occupational injury protection."
The per capita
disposable income of Shanghai residents reached 88,000 yuan in 2024, a
year-on-year increase of 4.2 percent. Shanghai is also one of the first
seven provincial-level regions in the country to initiate pilot programs
for occupational injury protection for workers in new forms of
employment.