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Hainan Daily, Haikou, November 14 (Reporter Wang Peilin and Zhou Xiaomeng) The 86th China International Reform Forum opened in Haikou on November 14 with the theme “China and the high-level open world.” About 600 national and foreign experts and academics participated in this international forum.
At the opening ceremony, Ban Ki-moon, former Secretary-General of the United Nations and President of the Boao Forum for Asia, delivered a video address; Xie Fuzhan, president of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Zhou Shuchun, member of the Standing Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, president and editor-in-chief of China Daily, and Wu, president of the China Hailong Public Diplomacy Association , Hainan Province Deputy Governor Shen Danyang and China Development and Reform Research Institute (Hainan) President Chi Fulin delivered speeches at the venue; Bank of China President Liu Liange delivered a written speech.
The two-day forum established “a more open national and international dual cycle”, “the construction of a new open upper-level economic system”, “the deepening of bilateral, multilateral and regional cooperation”, “the promotion of construction of an open world economy “,” the 14th Five-Year Plan “‘: Building a high-level socialist market economy system” and other discussion units, inviting experts and academics from all parties to conduct in-depth discussions and actively provide advice and suggestions.
Participants said that China will unswervingly expand its openness in a comprehensive manner, unswervingly promote the global free trade process, and unswervingly participate in the reform of global economic governance, which will inject more positive energy into the international community. The construction of the Hainan Free Trade Port is a historic strategic decision made by the Central Committee of the Party to coordinate the general national and international situations, based on the present, focusing on the future and judging the situation. The purpose is to make Hainan a border area of China’s deep integration into the global economic system and China’s overseas. Open a clear banner and an important open door.
This forum was jointly organized by the China Development and Reform Research Institute (Hainan), the Bank of China, the China Daily, and the China Public Diplomacy Association.
Johnson Hua, Dean of the McKinsey Global Institute:
“The development of the Hainan Free Trade Port is worth waiting for in terms of trade in services, financial economics and staff flow. Hainan is also expected to be able to create a global sample in these areas.” On November 14, at the 86th China International Reform Forum, McKinsey Hua Qiansen, dean of the Global Research Institute, said in an interview with a Hainan Daily reporter.
McKinsey is a world-renowned consulting organization with more than 100 branches in more than 60 countries and clients around the world. In 1983, when Hua Qiangsen was studying at Sun Yat-sen University, he set foot in Hainan for the first time. During the past 30 years, Hua Qiangsen has come to Qiong many times for work, feels the changes in Hainan, and is full of expectations for the development of the Hainan Free Trade Port.
“We have stable business and customers in Hainan, from tourism, agriculture, exhibition industry and other fields.” Hua Qiangsen said that from a global perspective, the current growth rate of Asian trade is two to three times higher than that of global trade. Hainan’s location advantages and the free trade port positioning have given Hainan a new opportunity to develop trade in services. He suggested that the Hainan Free Trade Port can integrate domestic and foreign markets to deepen the industrial value chain, harness the value of different industrial stages such as design, procurement and distribution, and unlock the development potential of trade. of services.
“Staff flow is also a direction that Hainan can study well. Hainan is a tourist attraction. Hainan can take full advantage of the tourism industry and foreign student industry to further harness the value of staff flow,” he said Hua Qiangsen.
At the same time, in Hua Qiangsen’s view, the construction of a free trade port in Hainan should work hard to improve its regulatory capabilities and pave the way for healthy future development with a multi-stakeholder regulatory model.
“At the same time, we must also consider domestic and foreign markets, such as the Asian market and the domestic market. As a pilot economy, the Hainan free trade port will attract companies from other countries or regions to enter, and how to coordinate development with other provinces on the mainland. This is what Hainan should consider. ” Hua Qiangsen said that, in addition, it is necessary to coordinate and manage the relationship between various types of companies.
“Building a free trade port is not a short-term move, and there will be medium and long-term returns for Hainan,” Hua Qiangsen said.
Chen Weidong, Dean of the Bank of China Research Institute:
What opportunities will Hainan bring to the accelerated rebuilding of the global industrial chain? “Hainan has unique conditions and advantages for the development of tourism, health care, elderly care, high technology and other industries. If Hainan can create more industrial clusters in these industries, it will be able to seize the opportunity to improve. international competitiveness in the future “. 11 On the 14th, at the 86th China International Reform Forum, Chen Weidong, Dean of the Bank of China Research Institute, said in an interview with a Hainan Daily reporter.
The design of the global industrial chain adjusts dynamically. With changes in the international division of labor and industrial design, as well as the impact of external shocks like the new corona epidemic, the global industrial chain is constantly evolving. The formation of industrial chain advantages is very crucial for an economy.
“Therefore, to some extent, it can be said that the prospects for Hainan’s economy will depend on the formation of industrial chains around leading industries and the global competitiveness of these industries in Hainan.” In Chen Weidong’s view, Hainan’s development depends on the future of leading industries. Bigger, better and stronger.
In this regard, he further suggested that Hainan needs to do a good job in the following aspects related to the formation of the industrial chain: attract leading professionals and talents in related industries; attract leading companies in related industries and promote local leading companies to get stronger and bigger; Standards for products and services encourage leading companies to continually extend the industrial chain; comparing international advanced economies, constantly optimizing the business environment, improving government approval efficiency, enhancing government service capabilities, and attracting global funds to Hainan’s leading industries.
“The introduction of many measures should be based on the basic considerations of the development of leading industries and the aggregation of various factors that are beneficial for the development of leading industries.” Chen Weidong pointed out that the government should study and formulate and improve corresponding policies in accordance with the development needs of major industrial groups in a timely manner. Evaluate and solve various basic, support and management problems in the development of these industries.
Original title: The 86th China International Reform Forum was held in Haikou and the guests discussed opening up and development.
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