GDP: In 2017, Fujian's GDP reached some 3.23 trillion yuan ($467 billion), up 8.1 percent year-on-year. Its GDP per capita was 83,000 yuan, ranking it sixth in China. In the first half of this year, the province maintained stable economic growth, with its GDP and fixed assets investments increasing 8.2 percent and 13.4 percent, respectively.
Guangzhou-based GAC Motor, a subsidiary of GAC Group, made its European debut at this year's Paris Motor Show in early October as part of its effort to break into the European market.
Customer satisfaction and quality control have been key to the success of GAC Motor as it seeks to provide the best in design, components, manufacturing and service.
Further opening-up is necessary for Fujian to continue successfully down the path of promoting its dynamic development, according to leading local officials, businesspeople and analysts.
Fujian province has played an exemplary role in promoting the reforms of local State-owned enterprises by cutting red tape and improving efficiency, as part of its efforts to boost high-quality development.
Fujian should consolidate its recent achievements and continue to deepen its reform and openingup initiatives in the years to come, according to a provincial Party committee conference held in July.
East China's Fujian province is trying to enhance the connectivity of different cities to boost coordinated and integrated regional development.
Fujian will take full advantage of the Fujian Pilot Free Trade Zone to deepen its business cooperation with Taiwan, senior officials said.
With the country's new round of opening-up and its emphasis on investment promotion, Fujian province is planning an increased effort to attract overseas investors.
Covestro, one of the largest manufacturers of polymers in the world, was recognized as a Global Compact LEAD company by the UN on Sept 24.
Leisure and tourism's contribution to the economy should be further highlighted as the Chinese capital is built into a world-class livable city, said government officials at the second China (Beijing) Leisure Conference recently.
Agriculture and tourism are becoming more tightly intertwined in Beijing, and this is greatly helping the local economy, experts say.
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