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Friday, November 13 2020 - 18:40
AsiaNet
CGTN: Shanghai's Pudong to be pioneer in China's new reform drive
BEIJING, Nov. 13, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

After 30 years of development and opening-up, Pudong in east China's Shanghai 
Municipality has been given two new roles in the country's overall development 
in the next three decades. 

The area should strive to become a pioneer of reform and opening-up at a higher 
level and a vanguard in fully building a modern socialist country, Chinese 
President Xi Jinping said on Thursday at a grand gathering in Shanghai to 
celebrate the 30th anniversary of Pudong's development and opening-up. 

Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central 
Committee, said as China embarks on a new journey to achieve the goal of fully 
building a modern socialist country by the middle of the century, Pudong needs 
to bear new historic missions to facilitate the process. 

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here.(https://news.cgtn.com/news/2020-11-12/Xi-Jinping-addresses-event-marking-3
0-years-of-Shanghai-s-Pudong-Vm6iNfqX3q/index.html)

He encouraged the district to "carry the heaviest load" and "crack the hardest 
nut" in China's reform and modernization drive.

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Engine of innovation

Thursday's event came two weeks after the conclusion of the fifth plenary 
session of the 19th CPC Central 
Committee,(https://news.cgtn.com/news/2020-10-29/19th-CPC-Central-Committee-conc
ludes-fifth-plenary-session-UZ8ZC4kHhm/index.html) at which Chinese leaders 
charted the country's development course for the next 15 years. 

According to the Party leadership's proposals for formulating the 14th 
Five-Year Plan (2021-2025, FYP) for National Economic and Social Development 
and the Long-Range Objectives Through the Year 2035, China will uphold the 
central role of innovation and take self-reliance in science and technology as 
strategic underpinning for national development, aiming to become a global 
leader in innovation. 

In such a context, Xi called on Pudong to strengthen its role as an engine of 
innovation and make breakthroughs in key and core technologies. The district 
should develop innovative industries in key fields and create world-class 
industrial clusters in areas such as integrated circuits, biomedicine and 
artificial intelligence, he said.

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stage(https://news.cgtn.com/news/2020-10-30/Officials-outline-China-s-developmen
t-roadmap-at-new-stage-V0qHUKueT6/index.html)

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innovation(https://news.cgtn.com/news/2020-11-04/China-unveils-blueprint-to-beco
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Pudong should strengthen the dominant role of enterprises in technological 
innovation and work more closely with other players in the Yangtze River Delta 
region, he said, calling for breakthroughs in core components and the launch of 
high-end products. 

He also called on Pudong to initiate reforms in crucial areas and key links and 
create a market-oriented, internationalized business environment. 

The district should deepen institutional opening-up in rules, regulations, 
management and standards to enhance its strengths in international cooperation 
and competition, he said. 

The new Lingang area of the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone, launched 
last year, should make more efforts in stress testing and achieve breakthroughs 
in a number of key areas, said Xi.

Role in global resource allocation

It was Xi's second speech to mark major milestones of China's reform and 
opening-up during the past month. In mid-October, Xi visited Shenzhen in south 
China's Guangdong Province and attended a gathering to celebrate the 40th 
anniversary of the establishment of the Shenzhen Special Economic 
Zone,(https://news.cgtn.com/news/2020-10-14/President-Xi-addresses-Shenzhen-SEZ-
40th-anniversary-celebration-UzNg2ywG9a/index.html) urging the city to deepen 
all-round reform and expand opening-up on all fronts. 

Shengzhen and Shanghai have been at the forefront of China's reform and 
opening-up over the past decades. The two cities are also homes to the only two 
stock exchanges on the Chinese mainland, playing irreplaceable roles in 
resource allocation for the world's second largest economy. 

As China strives to nurture a new development pattern that takes the domestic 
market as the mainstay while letting domestic and foreign markets boost each 
other, the roles of Shenzhen and Shanghai are becoming even more significant. 

Xi called for efforts to improve Pudong's capabilities in global resource 
allocation so that it will better serve the establishment of the new 
development pattern. Pudong should better coordinate resources in domestic and 
foreign markets and enhance its global influence on mobilizing factors 
including fund, information, technology, talent and goods, he said. 

Pudong should strive to become a hub of the domestic market and a strategic 
link of the domestic and foreign markets, he said. The area should also play a 
leading role in the integrated development of the Yangtze River Delta region, 
he added.

The president also urged Pudong to establish an international financial-asset 
trading platform, develop a higher-level headquarters economy and build itself 
into an important hub of global industrial, supply and value chains. 

Meanwhile, Xi called for modernizing urban governance and building the district 
into a beautiful home where people and nature coexist in harmony. 

On April 18, 1990, China announced the development and opening-up of Pudong, a 
less developed area located east of the Huangpu River in Shanghai.  

Pudong's regional GDP has increased more than 210 times over the past three 
decades. The district now contributes nearly one-third of Shanghai's GDP. It is 
home to over 1,000 financial institutions, over 300 regional headquarters of 
multinationals and more than 240 foreign-invested R&D centers.

SOURCE: CGTN
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