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Fujian’s Major Industrial Products The Fujian provincial government has a standing
policy to promote the development of emerging
National Rank (total 30 provinces/municipalities) industries, including next-generation information
technology, biotechnology and new medicine, new
Product National rank materials, new energy, energy-saving technology, high-
end equipment manufacturing, and the marine high-
Chenmical Fiber 3 tech industry. By 2020, the provincial government aims
to increase the value of emerging industries to 585
Television 3 billion yuan, accounting for 15 percent of Fujian’s GDP.
Cloth 5 The province is now vigorously promoting the marine
economy as its new growth engine. Fujian initiated
Paper 6 related pilot projects in 2013, targeting a total output
value of the industry of 730 billion yuan by 2015. And
Hydropower 7 in Fujian’s 13th Five Year Plan, the government aims to
invest 1000 billion yuan in its marine economy by 2020,
Microcomputer equipment 9 with an annual growth of over 10 percent. The province
is also set to improve the organization of its ports and
Mobile telephones 14 optimize resource allocation. The province’s coastal
resources for building deep water berths of 10,000 tons
Beer 11 to 30,000 tons rank first in the country; this is planned
as the basis for an ambitious move to turn Fujian an
Source: National Data (official website of NBS) internationally competitive shipping center. To this
end, the provincial government has plans to establish a
Spotlight on Xiamen special fund of 10 billion yuan for the development of
marine economy.
While Fuzhou is the capital of Fujian province, Xiamen
is one of China’s four original special economic zones Fujian’s 13th Five-Year Plan encourages foreign
(along with Guangzhou province’s Shenzhen, Zhuhai and investment in newly emerging strategic industries,
Shantou) and a key trade hub – its port and airport are modern services, energy conservation and
both the third busiest in the region, behind Guangzhou environmental protection, and other key industries. The
and Shenzhen. Plan also aims to:
The import and export volume connected to trade · Increase cooperation with large international
conducted by foreign-invested enterprises takes up corporations through technological cooperation and
more than half of the total volume in Xiamen, which in asset M&As;
turn occupies more than half of the total import and
export volume of the entire province. These provide · Optimize the structure of exported products
opportunities for service outsourcing enterprises in by encouraging the export of high-tech, electrical and
Xiamen to open up their overseas markets. mechanical products with independent IPR, as well as
high added-value labor-intensive products;
Xiamen’s more prominent service outsourcing
businesses include information technology service · Promote the accelerated transformation and
outsourcing targeted towards the Japanese market, upgrading of the processing trade, and encourage
logistics and supply chain outsourcing, as well as domestic and foreign enterprises to cooperate in
integrated circuit design, animated games and call the expansion from simple assembly and processing
center service outsourcing businesses targeted towards to the inclusion of R&D, design, core component
Taiwan. manufacturing, and logistics;
· Restrict the export of high-energy consumption,
high-pollution and resource-intensive products;
· Encourage the import of advanced equipment
and technologies, important resources, key component
parts and goods for daily consumption that are
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Fujian’s Major Industrial Products The Fujian provincial government has a standing
policy to promote the development of emerging
National Rank (total 30 provinces/municipalities) industries, including next-generation information
technology, biotechnology and new medicine, new
Product National rank materials, new energy, energy-saving technology, high-
end equipment manufacturing, and the marine high-
Chenmical Fiber 3 tech industry. By 2020, the provincial government aims
to increase the value of emerging industries to 585
Television 3 billion yuan, accounting for 15 percent of Fujian’s GDP.
Cloth 5 The province is now vigorously promoting the marine
economy as its new growth engine. Fujian initiated
Paper 6 related pilot projects in 2013, targeting a total output
value of the industry of 730 billion yuan by 2015. And
Hydropower 7 in Fujian’s 13th Five Year Plan, the government aims to
invest 1000 billion yuan in its marine economy by 2020,
Microcomputer equipment 9 with an annual growth of over 10 percent. The province
is also set to improve the organization of its ports and
Mobile telephones 14 optimize resource allocation. The province’s coastal
resources for building deep water berths of 10,000 tons
Beer 11 to 30,000 tons rank first in the country; this is planned
as the basis for an ambitious move to turn Fujian an
Source: National Data (official website of NBS) internationally competitive shipping center. To this
end, the provincial government has plans to establish a
Spotlight on Xiamen special fund of 10 billion yuan for the development of
marine economy.
While Fuzhou is the capital of Fujian province, Xiamen
is one of China’s four original special economic zones Fujian’s 13th Five-Year Plan encourages foreign
(along with Guangzhou province’s Shenzhen, Zhuhai and investment in newly emerging strategic industries,
Shantou) and a key trade hub – its port and airport are modern services, energy conservation and
both the third busiest in the region, behind Guangzhou environmental protection, and other key industries. The
and Shenzhen. Plan also aims to:
The import and export volume connected to trade · Increase cooperation with large international
conducted by foreign-invested enterprises takes up corporations through technological cooperation and
more than half of the total volume in Xiamen, which in asset M&As;
turn occupies more than half of the total import and
export volume of the entire province. These provide · Optimize the structure of exported products
opportunities for service outsourcing enterprises in by encouraging the export of high-tech, electrical and
Xiamen to open up their overseas markets. mechanical products with independent IPR, as well as
high added-value labor-intensive products;
Xiamen’s more prominent service outsourcing
businesses include information technology service · Promote the accelerated transformation and
outsourcing targeted towards the Japanese market, upgrading of the processing trade, and encourage
logistics and supply chain outsourcing, as well as domestic and foreign enterprises to cooperate in
integrated circuit design, animated games and call the expansion from simple assembly and processing
center service outsourcing businesses targeted towards to the inclusion of R&D, design, core component
Taiwan. manufacturing, and logistics;
· Restrict the export of high-energy consumption,
high-pollution and resource-intensive products;
· Encourage the import of advanced equipment
and technologies, important resources, key component
parts and goods for daily consumption that are
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