Planning for New Development in the Greater Bay Area - The National Development and Reform Commission and the Senior Roundtable of US Multinational Enterprises in China Held

2023-04-21

What are China's further plans for the construction of the Guangdong Hong Kong Macao Greater Bay Area? "" Under the guidance of the 'dual carbon' strategy, what are China's considerations in plastic pollution control? "" What is the layout of projects related to biomass energy and gas distributed energy in Guangzhou? "... These questions came from representatives of the United States Chamber of Commerce and enterprises in China at a roundtable meeting. On the afternoon of April 19th, the "Guangdong Hong Kong Macao Greater Bay Area Station" event between the National Development and Reform Commission and the high-level roundtable of American multinational enterprises in China was held in Nansha District, Guangzhou. The theme of the conference was "Integrating into the Greater Bay Area and Seeking New Development", with over 70 representatives from 54 American business associations and enterprises in China attending. On site of the round table meeting. At the meeting, Wei Hongyi, a reporter from Xinhua News Agency, stated that Li Chunlin, Deputy Director of the National Development and Reform Commission, hopes that this round table will actively promote exchanges between the Chinese and American business communities, welcome multinational enterprises, including American funded enterprises, to invest in the Guangdong Hong Kong Macao Greater Bay Area, and carry out more practical cooperation in areas such as technological innovation, green energy, ecological environmental protection, marine economy, biomedicine, etc. Starting from the Greater Bay Area, we will deeply cultivate the market in China and achieve mutual benefit and win-win results, Create and share a better future together. In the exchange and interaction segment, representatives from the American Chamber of Commerce and businesses shared their views and put forward suggestions on topics such as promoting a higher level of opening-up to the outside world and promoting the construction of the Guangdong Hong Kong Macao Greater Bay Area. We are pleased to see China remain open and unwavering, and we suggest that China further expand market access. "He Maike, President of the American Chamber of Commerce in China, stated that at least 60% of American companies are willing to invest more on the basis of China's expanded opening up. During the communication and interaction session, the President of the American Chamber of Commerce in China, Michael Ho, delivered a speech. Wei Hongyi, a reporter from Xinhua News Agency, said, "China's processing and manufacturing capacity has been improving and has become a global leader in many aspects. On this basis, we hope to deepen cooperation with China's large investment companies, so as to participate in project construction in third countries and the Belt and Road countries." Cao Yang, global vice president of Baker Hughes and president of China, said. Looking forward to governments at all levels continuing to promote high-level opening-up to the outside world, "suggested Yu Feng, President of Honeywell China." We hope to build a platform for cooperation between foreign and state-owned enterprises, attracting more global talents and enterprises to participate in China's economic development, Our work in the Guangdong Hong Kong Macao Greater Bay Area mainly includes three aspects: firstly, promoting high-quality industrial development through technological innovation, secondly, promoting market integration through reform and opening up, and thirdly, creating a high-quality living circle for Guangdong Hong Kong Macao through improving people's livelihoods. "In response to the country's" dual carbon "strategy, Gao Jian, Deputy Director of the International Department of the National Development and Reform Commission, said, "The way to move towards carbon peak and carbon neutrality is to electrifie energy use as much as possible, and to strive for non carbonization of power generation." Huang Xingyao, Deputy Director of Guangzhou Municipal Bureau of Industry and Information Technology, suggested that foreign-funded enterprises invest in Guangzhou, Targeting emerging industries such as semiconductors, new energy vehicles, new materials, commercial aerospace, artificial intelligence, and big data, strengthening information exchange and project interaction with industrial departments and institutions, increasing investment and cooperation

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