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深圳综合改革试点升级 前海、河套片区将出哪些招?
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-06-19 14:41
Core Viewpoint - The recent release of the "Opinions on Deepening Reform and Expanding Opening Up in Shenzhen Comprehensive Reform Pilot" by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Council outlines significant reform tasks for Shenzhen, particularly focusing on the Qianhai area as a testing ground for these reforms [1][4]. Group 1: Qianhai Development - Qianhai aims to accelerate the development of industries such as finance, service trade, technology services, artificial intelligence, and robotics, establishing a modern industrial system with unique characteristics and comparative advantages [4][5]. - In 2024, Qianhai is projected to achieve a GDP of 300.88 billion yuan, a year-on-year growth of 8.6%, with fixed asset investment reaching 169.1 billion yuan, up 10.1%, and foreign direct investment totaling 26.65 billion yuan, a 7.4% increase [4]. - Qianhai will focus on high-end shipping, marine engineering, marine health, and cultural tourism, aiming to become a key area for Shenzhen's global marine center [4]. Group 2: Internationalization and Innovation - Qianhai is committed to high-level international openness, aiming to create an international "service circle," "innovation circle," "living circle," and expand its "friend circle" [5]. - The area will promote cross-border financial services and develop intellectual property securitization products, establishing a nurturing base for companies planning to list in Hong Kong [4]. Group 3: He Tao Development - The He Tao cooperation zone is set to become a "world-class scientific research hub," with plans to develop 800,000 square meters of quality research space and attract 15,000 research talents [6][7]. - He Tao has achieved initial results, including one scientific achievement recognized as one of China's top ten scientific advancements, over 200 high-end research projects, and the establishment of 440 high-level technology enterprises [7]. - The zone will implement policies to facilitate the flow of resources and create a first-class innovation environment, including streamlined registration processes and a multi-faceted dispute resolution system [7].