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Guizhou, Sept. 19, (Xinhuanet) -- Guizhou Province in Southwest China will
be developed into one of the most important research and production bases for
China's IT industry, senior provincial officials said yesterday.
"We have adopted a new economic development policy - technology innovation
coming first and industrial processing second," said Chen Dawei, vice-governor
of the province, at the opening ceremony of the two-day International Conference
on the Guizhou Development Plan for Innovative Knowledge-based Economy.
"As a hinterland province, Guizhou is not competitive with China's coastal
provinces in traditional processing industries, due to its unfavourable
transportation condition," Chen said.
"But we can devote ourselves to core high-tech with intellectual property
rights (IPRs) and that will be a breakthrough in Guizhou's economic take-off."
Guizhou is attracting overseas talent and investors to establish three
research and development (R&D) centres in hard disc drive (HDD), optical
electronic (OE) chips and digital video and communication.
As well, six industrial bases will be established for HDD, optical
electronics, digital video and communication, electronic components, biological
engineering and new materials.
"Besides the State's general investment guidelines in western development
projects, we are also drafting 10 new preferential policies to attract overseas
talent and investors and hope they will get the State's approval soon," said
Zhang Yingfeng, director-general of the Guizhou provincial government's
information industry department.
Currently, fees for land use can be exempted for high-tech enterprises with
an investment of more than US$10 million in the Jinyang Knowledge-based Economic
Industrial Zone in the provincial capital of Guiyang. Registration and licensing
can be completed within seven working days, and no fees are charged.
"I am really amazed by the provincial government's commitment to and
support for high-tech industry growth," said David Chu, president and chief
executive officer of GS Magicstor Inc, which has opened a HDD factory in the
province. Enditem (China Daily) |