Dalian will start building an industrial park on Changxing Island in
cooperation with Singapore later this month, Mayor Xia Deren has
said.
The venture in the port city of Northeast China's Liaoning Province will be the second for Singapore in China.
The first was the Suzhou Industrial Park in East China's Jiangsu Province.
Jurong International, a Singapore
company that specializes in industrial and urban planning, will help Dalian
design the park.
"We hope we can take advantage of Jurong's international
and rich management experience to build an excellent industrial park," Xia said
during a group interview in Beijing.
Also a deputy of the National People's
Congress (NPC), Xia is in Beijing to attend the annual session of the country's
top legislature which ends on Friday.
Dalian officials will undergo
training in the first part of the project, which will begin when Xia visits
Singapore after the NPC session, he said. The first group will comprise 40
officials.
The greatest gain for Suzhou in its cooperation with Singapore
was the training that more than 100 civil servants received in the city state.
"These officials played a crucial role in Suzhou's economic success, and we want
to draw upon the Jinagsu city's experience."
Outsourcing
destination
Dalian's economy used to rely a great deal on heavy
industries such as shipbuilding and chemicals. But for the past decade it has
been trying to develop sectors such as finance and information industry (IT) in
it's modernization bid.
In recent years, the city has become a major
outsourcing destination, particularly for software, for firms based in Japan and
the Republic of Korea.
The additional revenue generated by companies
engaged in outsourcing has been growing at an average annual rate of 50 percent,
reaching 8 billion yuan ($1 billion) last year. And the growth is expected to
keep up its momentum in the coming years, Xia said.
What's more, such
companies today employ about 60,000 people and have created 300,000 more jobs in
related industries, he said.
'Summer Davos Summit'
Dalian will get
another chance in September to showcase its achievements when the
Switzerland-based World Economic Forum holds its first Annual Meeting of New
Champions there.
The meeting, dubbed the "Summer Davos Summit", in the
scenic city, regarded as one of the most liveable cities in China, is expected
to attract companies undergoing rapid growth, powered by innovation, and leading
firms with global reach.
"We are keen to welcome executives of top global
companies to see our city," Xia said.
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