Three cities to sustain growth in Guangdong By ZHENG CAIXIONG in Guangzhou and LIU WEILING in Shantou, Guangdong | China Daily | Updated: 2021-04-15 09:04 Share The container terminal in Shantou, Guangdong province. [Photo/CHINA DAILY]
South China s Guangdong province is expecting Zhuhai, Shantou and Zhanjiang to accelerate their development pace and play an even bigger role in the region s overall economic growth.
Zhu Wei, deputy director of the Guangdong Provincial Development and Reform Commission, said Guangdong, one of the country s economic powerhouses, has entered a fast development path and it would be far from enough if the province merely relies on the rapid development of the Pearl River Delta, led by Guangzhou and Shenzhen.
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2021-04-06 10:13 By: Xinhua Dubbed the world s factory, south China s Guangdong Province is home to nearly 3 million industrial companies. It is now accelerating the digital transformation, exploring paths for the upgrading of its manufacturing industry. Currently, a total of 15,000 companies in Guangdong have achieved digital transformation and 500,000 companies have gained access to cloud services, thanks to industrial internet platforms.
by Xinhua writers Lu Hao, Xu Ruiqing, Wu Tao, Ma Xiaocheng
GUANGZHOU, April 5 (Xinhua) As outlined in a blueprint for its development in the next five to 15 years, China will promote the deep integration of digital technology and the real economy, and empower the transformation and upgrading of traditional industries, so as to spur economic growth.
As outlined in a blueprint for its development in the next five to 15 years, China will promote the deep integration of digital technology and the real economy, and empower the transformation and upgrading of traditional industries, so as to spur economic growth.
Hailed as the world s factory, the southern Guangdong Province is home to nearly 3 million industrial companies. Now the manufacturing hub is accelerating its digital transformation, exploring paths for the upgrading of its manufacturing industry.
On a giant digital screen that simulates the factory s digital operation in a microwave oven factory of Midea Group, a Chinese home appliance giant, in Foshan City of Guangdong, red alarms flash to alert engineers to any problems with production equipment.
As outlined in a blueprint for its development in the next five to 15 years, China will promote the deep integration of digital technology and the real economy, and empower the transformation and upgrading of traditional industries, so as to spur economic growth.