Special economic zones in Guangdong province, including Shenzhen, Shantou and Zhuhai, will take further measures in reform and opening-up to maintain their leading positions in economic and social development, the provincial Party chief has said.
Shenzhen will dissolve district governments in five years, replacing them with city representative offices to improve efficiency, Shenzhen's Party chief Liu Yupu said Wednesday.
A transport network is to come into form in east Guangzhou by 2010 when the 16th Asian Games were held in the city, said officials from the Guangzhou Municipality Construction Commission in a reply to proposals on the sports facilities in east Guangzhou by representatives of the Guangzhou People's Congress.
Known as a pioneer in China's reform and opening-up, Guangdong province will invest near 50 billion Yuan in the next five years to implement a new labor and industry strategy, named as "Double Transfers", to maintain sustainable development and keep its leading position in the mainland economy.
Guangzhou Development and Reform Commission on April 21 issued a research report on the Development of Headquarter Economy in Guangzhou, saying the city ranked the 3rd among the 35 main cities in China, after Beijing and Shanghai, in their capability and potentiality to spur headquarter economy development.
A number of investment projects were signed between Hong Kong enterprises and the government of this city in eastern Guangdong province yesterday (Nov.11).
In a sign of the slowing global economy, more than 1,300 companies shut down, suspended business or moved their factories out of the Pearl River Delta in the first nine months of this year, a senior government official has said.
The government is likely to levy fuel tax soon while rolling back road tolls and maintenance taxes, a senior researcher close to energy policy makers said Tuesday.
The organizing committee of the China Import and Export Fair (Canton Fair) has relaxed application procedures for next week's event after companies were inconvenienced by tougher measures earlier this year.
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