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 Province rolls out red carpet for investors  By Te Kan (China Daily)  Updated: 2006-06-16 11:37  "Investment from overseas Chinese entrepreneurs are the main investment 
sources that have helped the country become the largest FDI absorber in the 
world since the 1990s," Shen said.
  Shen estimates that two thirds of the 
country's FDI is actually from overseas Chinese entrepreneurs. "Thus, their 
investment plays an important role in the country's economic development," Shen 
said.
  Shen predicted that a new wave of investments from Chinese 
entrepreneurs is arising and will last for quite a long time, investment from 
overseas Chinese entrepreneurs will remain the mainstream of the country's total 
FDI.
  "More and more multinational companies are casting their sights on 
China and increasing their investment in the country,  which would also 
push overseas Chinese entrepreneurs to invest," he said.
  The service 
sector will attract the largest amount of investment in the near future, Shen 
predicts.
  There are more than 80 million overseas Chinese entrepreneurs 
in the world, with total assets of more than US$3 trillion, according to the 
Chinese Economic Weekly.
  Heilongjiang Party Secretary Qian Yunlu said the 
assets controlled by overseas Chinese entrepreneurs make them an important part 
of the international capital that cannot be "overlooked".
  Qian said the 
development of Heilongjiang Province owes a lot to the contribution of overseas 
Chinese entrepreneurs, who set up 95 per cent of the foreign-funded companies in 
the province.
  "The country's strategy of revitalizing the old industrial 
bases is offering a golden opportunity for trade and economic co-operation 
between Heilongjiang and overseas Chinese entrepreneurs," Qian said.
  The 
province is building some super-large coal mines, coal chemical parks and power 
plants based on its rich coal resources, Qian said.
  Another important 
move of the province is an "industrial corridor", which will be built on the 
salty land in the province.
  The corridor includes a chain of major 
industrial cities of the province - mainly Harbin, Daqing and Qiqihar.
  It 
will mainly focus on equipment manufacturing, petrochemicals, food, 
pharmaceuticals, as well as high-tech industries, Qian said. 
  It is also 
actively co-operating with Russia in importing and utilizing the electricity 
resources of Russia, he said.
  "All of these fields provide great 
opportunities, and are awaiting the participation of overseas Chinese 
entrepreneurs," he said.
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