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Wednesday, November 04 2020 - 14:56
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Xinhua Silk Road: East China's Zhangjiagang hails RMB 61.5 bln project inv. at 2020 economic & trade week
BEIJING, Nov. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

East China-located harbor city Zhangjiagang hailed 61.5 billion contracted 
investment(https://en.imsilkroad.com/investment/index.html) for 68 newly signed 
projects during the ongoing 2020 golden autumn economic and 
trade(https://en.imsilkroad.com/trade/index.html) week.

During the event, the city kicked off the industry chain cooperation summit on 
October 31 and announced to leverage four advantageous industry chains of new 
metallurgical materials, intelligent equipment, new chemical materials and 
high-end textile and four emerging industry chains of new energy, digital 
economy, bio-pharmacy and high-end medical equipment, and advanced 
semiconductor to scale up industry sizes and enhance competitiveness.

To boost high-quality development of the industry chains, Zhangjiagang released 
an industry chain chief system to further sharpen its industrial planning, 
preferential policy(https://en.imsilkroad.com/policy/index.html) support, 
project blueprinting and 
investment(https://en.imsilkroad.com/investment/index.html) attraction.

Pan Guoqiang, head of the municipal party committee of Zhangjiagang said at the 
summit that the city will actively foster integration of its innovation and 
industry chains and craft full-chain industries to form five industry clusters 
each with 100 billion yuan outputs and several industry clusters each with 10 
billion yuan outputs by 2025.

Being listed among the Forbes China's best cities for business for years, 
Zhangjiagang has over 1,000 large enterprises and nearly 600 high-tech 
enterprises and attracted more than 1,300 foreign-funded enterprises to invest 
in the city.

The city boasts more than 80 kilometers of coastal lines along the Yangtze 
River and 135 dock berths, deemed as the largest harbor for international trade 
along the Yangtze River. Currently, it operates 20-plus international shipping 
lines and keeps trade with over 300 ports in more than 60 countries and regions 
worldwide, with an annual throughput of 235 million tonnes.

As a traffic hub city, Zhangjiagang is increasingly integrated with the 
"One-hour economic circle of the Yangtze River Delta", especially when the 
Shanghai-Suzhou-Nantong railway, a rail line running through the city, was put 
into operation in July and two high speed railways (HSR), namely south HSR 
along the Yangtze River and the Nantong-Suzhou-Jiaxing-Ningbo HSR are also 
under construction or in progress.

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SOURCE: Xinhua Silk Road 

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   Caption: The industry chain cooperation summit was convened in Zhangjiagang 
on October 31 during the 2020 golden autumn economic and trade week.

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