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An Inspection Team Visited Chenzhou City to Check the Operation of Key Projects and Taiwan Enterprises

2014-06-30

 

It was reported that Tang Zhongyuan- a commissioner from the supervision office of Hunan Provincial Party Committee led a team to visit Chenzhou city and check its key projects construction and the implementation of policies for supporting Taiwan enterprises. Tang Xinhua- sub-inspector of Hunan Provincial DRC and some municipal leaders of Chenzhou city attended relative activities.

 

13 key provincial projects accounting for 22.65billion yuan total investment (including 3.32billion yuan annual planned investment) were placed to Chenzhou city by Hunan provincial government in 2014. Till the end of this May, 1.05billion yuan investment has been fulfilling, covering 31.7% of the annual plan. Now, all key projects of Chenzhou city were being promoted well.

 

Concerning for the support of Taiwan enterprises, Chenzhou placed special protection on them with favorable policies, such as lands, custom clearance, entry-exit inspection and quarantine, and etc. Currently, there were 27 Taiwan enterprises which were with direct investment or reinvestment by the third party available in Chenzhou city, covering 22% of the foreign-funded enterprises there. The key fields they were working on were communication device, computer & some other electronic device manufacturing, shoes manufacturing, and etc.

 

The supervision team visited some enterprises and projects construction sites, such as Grand, Delta Electronics, Meimei International Commercial Square, sea-railway transportation, Chenzhou Flue-cured Tobacco Factory, Wanhua Auto City, Rucheng expressway (Chishi Bridge), Fluorine Chemical Circulation Industrial Park, the second phase of Brown elevator, and etc. Tang Learned the operation and marketing details of all projects and enterprises on his trip and highly affirmed Chenzhou city’s work on supporting key projects construction and development of Taiwan enterprises.