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常州北上天津引才 搭建京津冀人才赴长三角发展“绿色通道”
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-14 19:13
Core Points - The 2025 Changzhou Cultural Industry (Talent) Promotion Conference was held in Tianjin, aiming to create a "green channel" for talent from the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region to develop in the Yangtze River Delta [1] - Changzhou has attracted 4,049 talents from Tianjin since 2020, including 353 graduates from Tianjin University [1] - The event featured 33 cultural enterprises from Changzhou offering over 200 high-quality positions with annual salaries exceeding 100,000 yuan, covering emerging fields such as cultural equipment manufacturing, film and animation, and digital copyright [1] Talent and Cooperation - Changzhou has signed multiple cooperation agreements with the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, focusing on cultural tourism consumption, talent training, cultural media, and school-enterprise collaboration [2] - The city has introduced over 350,000 various talents in the past three years, launched nearly 5,000 leading innovative entrepreneurial projects, and facilitated the listing of 11 talent enterprises with a total market value of 57.4 billion yuan [2]
北京经开区加快打造新质生产力典范区
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-09-04 15:02
Core Insights - Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area (BDA) has achieved a GDP growth rate of 12.3% in the first half of the year, ranking first among national-level development zones and contributing over 15% to the city's economic growth [1][2] - The region focuses on technological innovation to drive industrial upgrades, aiming to establish itself as a model for new productivity and a high-end industrial complex [1][5] Economic Performance - The average annual GDP growth rate since the 14th Five-Year Plan is 9.6%, with a total GDP exceeding 360 billion yuan [1] - Industrial output value has surpassed 600 billion yuan, accounting for 25.8% of the city's total [1] Key Industries - The four leading industries in BDA have a combined output value exceeding 560 billion yuan, with an average annual growth rate of 8% [2] - The automotive industry generated 265 billion yuan in output last year, producing 650,000 vehicles [2] - The electronic information industry has entered the trillion-yuan level, with over 60% of the integrated circuit industry chain located in the area [2] - The biopharmaceutical sector has nearly 5,000 companies with revenues exceeding 100 billion yuan [2] Future Industry Layout - BDA is proactively positioning itself in future industries such as artificial intelligence, humanoid robots, and commercial aerospace, with respective industry scales of over 60 billion yuan, 10 billion yuan, and 30 billion yuan [2] - The region has established a presence in 23 future sub-fields, including 6G and quantum information [2] Innovation and R&D - BDA hosts 155 national-level "little giant" enterprises, accounting for 15% of the city's total, and has 2,386 high-tech enterprises [2] - The area ranks first among national-level development zones in terms of PCT applications [2] Foreign Investment and Trade - Over 420 new foreign enterprises have been established in BDA during the 14th Five-Year Plan, with actual foreign investment expected to exceed 4 billion USD [3] - The first comprehensive bonded zone themed on new productivity is set to commence operations in September [3] Cultural and Technological Integration - BDA has developed a cultural industry system focused on high-tech audiovisual and gaming, with 146 cultural industry units generating 28.29 billion yuan in revenue, a 13.9% increase year-on-year [3] Talent Development - The total talent pool in BDA has reached 400,000, with a talent contribution rate of 69% [4] - The region has implemented a "Talent Ten Measures" policy and established a 1 billion yuan fund to support entrepreneurial talent [4] Business Environment - BDA emphasizes a "small government, large society, professional" approach, introducing over 20 innovative measures to improve the business environment [4]
助力文旅企业出海 首场培训活动在穗举办
Guang Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-08-07 16:30
Group 1 - The training event aimed to enhance the capabilities of cultural trade enterprises, focusing on the needs of cultural and tourism companies in the context of globalization [1][2] - The event featured participation from various sectors including cultural equipment manufacturing, gaming, film, intangible cultural heritage, exhibitions, and tourism [1] - Experts from financial institutions and legal services provided insights on cross-border financial solutions, legal risks, and customs policies related to cultural products [1] Group 2 - The successful hosting of the training established a platform for policy learning and experience exchange among cultural trade enterprises [2] - The National Cultural Trade Base (Guangzhou) plans to continue offering a series of training activities to address pain points in foreign-related business operations [2] - The initiative aims to enhance the international competitiveness of Chinese cultural enterprises and facilitate high-quality overseas expansion [2]