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Wuxi Achieved Good Economic Results in 2017 Due to Economic Transformation and Industrial Upgrading

Updated:2018-2-9 10:08:03    Source:www.tannet-group.comViews:596

According to statistics provided by the Jiangsu provincial statistics bureau, Wuxi's GDP exceeded 1 trillion yuan ($159 billion) for the first time, arriving at 1.05 trillion yuan in 2017. The city's GDP growth rate was 7.4 percent last year, which was higher than the average 7.2 percent registered in Jiangsu province. It is the first time in five years that Wuxi's GDP growth has overtaken the provincial average.

Wuxi's GDP growth declined by 1 percentage points annually for six consecutive years from 2010 to 2015. During the same period, the added value contributed by industrial companies with an annual turnover of 20 million yuan or more was the lowest of any city in Jiangsu.

To restore the situation, the local government of Wuxi started its economic transformation and industrial upgrading with a number of policies and guidelines. It announced an economic development strategy in August 2015, focusing on automated, green, service-oriented and high-end industries.

Two months later, it released a guideline to advance the development of modern industries by investing at least 20 billion yuan during the 13th Five-Year Plan period (2016-20) to support the development of key industries and technology innovation.

On one hand, the local government has been advancing supply-side reform to optimize the city's economic structure and enhance efficiency. By the end of 2017, the city had cut 2.9 million metric tons of oversupplied steel. A total of 275 chemical companies had been shut down due to their outdated production.

On the other hand, strategic emerging industries in which Wuxi enjoys longtime advantages became the priority in the city's development plan. In March last year, the local government released a three-year action plan to develop a number of key industries in the internet of things sector from 2017 to 2019. Cloud computing and integrated circuits are the two other industries that will play key roles in Wuxi's future development.

At the same time, the city will also focus on the integration between information technology and the manufacturing industry to strive towards the country's Made in China 2025 strategic goals.

The results have been quite impressive. By the end of last year, the city was home to 526 provincial-level engineering technology centers, and 1,669 high-tech companies have registered in the city. More than 42 percent of the total output contributed by companies with 20 million yuan annual turnover came from high-tech companies.

A number of leading high value-added projects have also taken root in the city. (Source: China Daily)

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