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Xiamen dubbed 'window' of opening-up enhanced by high-quality development

Source: China Daily Updated: 2023-07-04

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Employees work on the production line at the industrial center of ABB Xiamen Switchgear Co Ltd in Xiamen, Fujian province, on June 20. [Hu Meidong/China Daily]

XIAMEN — Dubbed the "window" of China's opening-up, the coastal city of Xiamen in the eastern province of Fujian has been at the forefront of paving the way for high-quality development.

The GDP of Xiamen surged from 292.2 billion yuan ($40.24 billion) in 2012 to 780.3 billion yuan in 2022, an annual increase of 7.5 percent. Foreign trade exceeded 900 billion yuan in 2022.

During the period, accumulated fixed-asset investment totaled over 2.5 trillion yuan in the city and annual realized investment more than doubled to 297.1 billion yuan in 2022.

Last year, the output value of machinery and electronic information manufacturing stood at about 550 billion yuan or 61 percent of its total industrial production value.

Emerging industries of biological medicine, new energy and new materials took up 32.4 percent, while cultural and creative industries maintained double-digit growth.

Established in 1993, Taikoo (Xiamen) Aircraft Engineering Co Ltd played a pivotal role in the transformative journey of Xiamen, propelling it to become a pioneer in developing China's aeronautical maintenance industry.

According to Li Zhenglin, vice-president of TAECO, the advantage of Xiamen as one of China's special economic zones compelled the company to begin its business in the city.

The implementation of favorable policies and streamlined Customs clearance procedures has significantly contributed to the rapid growth of the engine maintenance, undercarriage servicing, and power transmission and distribution industries, Li explained.

He added that the local government made significant strides two years ago by deciding to exempt import tariffs on aviation materials, a remarkable step for domestic enterprises to cut costs in aeronautical maintenance.

Meanwhile, Xiamen is making efforts to attract foreign investment, especially in areas of high-end trade, intelligent equipment, financing and biological medicine.

ABB Xiamen Switchgear Co Ltd, founded in 1992, is another joint venture in Xiamen. Eric Cai, the company's general manager, said that the company has upgraded its production lines from the traditional switchgear to smart ones over the past 30 years.

"This is a high-quality development path," Cai said, adding that such progress would not have been achievable without the improving business environment of China and preferential policies by Xiamen.

To further open up, Xiamen has been accelerating major infrastructure projects for global transport, including the construction of a new international airport in its Xiang'an district, slated for completion in 2026.

By the end of March 2023, 296 investment projects in the countries and regions along the Belt and Road Initiative were registered in Xiamen, with a total contracted volume of$6.04 billion. These projects cover the manufacturing, wholesale and retail, agriculture and fishery sectors.

As a result, 689 foreign-funded enterprises have been established in Xiamen by BRI countries and regions in the past decade, with contracted utilized foreign capital standing at $1.04 billion.

In 2022 alone, the number of newly launched BRI foreign-funded businesses more than quadrupled, and the trade volume of cross-border e-commerce surged by 43.7 percent.

Thanks to the BRI, Xiamen has established cooperation with domestic and foreign institutes and colleges to nurture talents. It had 22 sister cities and 15 friendly ports worldwide as of the end of 2022.

Better livelihoods for the locals have been a top priority of Xiamen's government work.

During the 2012-22 period, the disposable income per capita in Xiamen's urban and rural areas saw an annual increase of 7.8 percent and 8.9 percent, respectively.


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