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Songjiang to welcome 168 new projects this year

04-10-2023

A total of 168 new projects are going to settle in Songjiang District this year, revealed the Investment Promotion Service Center in Songjiang. In February alone, 17 key new projects were tapped, covering areas such as intelligent manufacturing, biomedicine, new materials, new energies, digital economy, and smart terminals.

The Investment Promotion Service Center of Songjiang District has sounded the drum of high-quality development by running hard at the beginning of the year and the early spring to "invite in" and seek new opportunities for development by proactively "going out" in various ways.

Last month the Shanghai Spring Summit of 2023 K50 ― 21st Century Economic Report, and a forum by the American-Chinese Entrepreneur Business Association were held in Songjiang. At the same time, the K-MakerDay (Korean Innovation Entrepreneurs Industry Tour) visited Songjiang as well.

Songjiang District Party Secretary Cheng Xiangmin has led the team to China's various cities with a series of "face-to-face" talks, seeking "point-to-point" cooperation opportunities and looking for "hand-in-hand" win-win development. The team went to Hangzhou in Zhejiang Province for a field research, and also visited the Zhejiang Huace Group in order to have a better understanding of the industry of film and television culture.

In February, more than 100 companies gathered in Songjiang to attend the Shanghai Spring Economic Report Summit. Experts, scholars and entrepreneurs from the economic, medical, financial and industrial fields focused on "scientific innovation + industry" for further discussions.

"We will make better use of the hub function of the G60 Songjiang in Anhui Sci-Tech Park to integrate industrial elements and provide better investment services for the two places," said Xu Benzeng, the park's general manager.

Dai Zhong, director of the Songjiang Investment Promotion Service Center, said that the district will focus on enhancing the integration effects of the G60 Sci-Tech Corridor, and attract investment by targeting advanced manufacturing and modern service industries.

Investment promotion activities in countries and regions such as Japan, South Korea and China's Hong Kong have been put on the agenda.