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专家议深圳新一轮综改:推进高水平对外开放
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-06-22 05:58

Core Viewpoint - The Chinese government has issued an opinion to deepen reform and innovation in Shenzhen, positioning it as a model city for comprehensive reform and high-level opening-up, with a focus on institutional innovation and technological advancement [1][2]. Group 1: Institutional Innovation and Economic Development - Shenzhen's integration of "education, technology, and talent" reform is prioritized, reflecting the strategic upgrade of its role as an "innovation city" and "pilot demonstration zone" [1]. - The city has accumulated 48 replicable experiences over five years of comprehensive reform, establishing a mechanism that integrates the innovation chain, industrial chain, capital chain, and talent chain [1]. - Institutional innovation in Shenzhen is seen as a pathway for the country to overcome the "middle-income trap" by injecting vitality into its development [1]. Group 2: High-Level Opening-Up and New Economic Models - Shenzhen aims to transition from goods trade to a more integrated system of service trade, regulatory standards, and technological standards, enhancing its role as a global hub [2]. - The city is encouraged to deepen the opening-up of new factors such as service trade, intellectual property, and digital rules while maintaining its manufacturing base [2]. - The Qianhai area is identified as a core point for promoting high-level opening-up, with a focus on reducing transaction costs and uncertainties for market entities [2][3]. Group 3: Talent and Cross-Border Services - Qianhai is proposed to explore the establishment of a "talent special zone," facilitating mutual recognition of professional qualifications and cross-border service standards [3]. - This approach aims to lower the costs for high-end talent coming to China and accumulate experience for broader international talent recruitment [3].