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China-Britain Business Council
Development & Opportunities
in PRD/South China
Simon Shen Chief Representative
China-Britain Business Council, Shenzhen
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FUJIAN
XINJIANG
XIZANG(TIBET)
QINGHAI
GANSU
JILIN
GUANGXI
SICHUAN
YUNNAN
HUNAN
GUIZHOU
GUANGDONG
JIANGXI
HUBEI ANHUI
HENANSHAANXI
SHANXIHEBEI
SHANDONG
HEILONGJIANG
NEI MENGU(INNER MONGOLIA)
JIANGSU
LIAONING
HAINAN
TAIWAN
BEIJING
HONG KONG
SHANGHAI
TIANJIN
ZHEJIANG
NINGXIA
CHONGQING
Bohai Rim
YangtzeRiver Delta
New Economic Powerhousesin South China Shenzhen
PearlRiver Delta
West Coast
Economic Zone
Beibu Gulf
Economic Zone
Chang-Zhu-Tan
City Cluster
China’sEconomic Engines
&
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Pearl RiverDelta (PRD)
Source: HK TDC
Guangzhou
ShenzhenDongguan Foshan Zhongshan ZhuhaiJiangmen Huizhou Zhaoqing
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New Development Plan for PRD
The Outline of the Plan for Reform and Development of the PRD
(2008-2020) Aim: one of the world’s most important and competitive
regional economies and the most dynamic and competitive city groups in Asia
Objective: develop advanced manufacturing and modern services, as well as globally advanced capabilities in scientific innovation
Targets by 2020: Total GDP 7250Bn RMB(USD1,106 Bn ~ Korea) GDP per capita of RMB 135,000 (US$20,610~Taiwan) Services Industry accounts for 60% of GDP Urbanization rate 85% Life Expectancy 80 years
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Business Opportunities in PRD Infrastructure, including transport, tourism and public facilities
Information & Communications Technology (ICT)
Environmental Industries / Clean Technologies
Hi-tech, Higher Value Added Manufacturing
Heavier Industries / Advanced Engineering
Healthcare & Pharmaceutical Industry
Financial and Business Professional Services
Hi-end Services Outsourcing – ITO,BPO etc.
Retail and Luxury Goods
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City Clusters in PRD by 2020 - 1 hour economic circle
Shenzhen
Zhuhai
Jiangmen
Zhongshan
Foshan
Zhao-qing
Macao
Hong Kong
Dongguan
Guangzhou
Huizhou
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Shenzhen & Hong Kong - a tale of 2 cities
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Shenzhen – the Open-door Miracle
A fishing village with only 3000 people, 2 streets and 7 cars in 1980s
Now a modern city with 14 Mn population and beautiful skylines
GDP totaled CNY 951 Bn (USD145Bn) in 2010, up by 12% No.4 after BJ/SH/GZ in terms of comprehensive economic
power Trade volume have been No.1 for the last 18 consecutive years
(14% of China’s total in 2010), and export exceeded USD200 Bn in
2010 4th biggest container port in the world after Shanghai Shenzhen Stock Exchange – one of the only 2 stock market in
China SZ Asia Emission Right Exchange, perhaps Carbon Exchange
next?
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Events and Opportunities in SZ
26th Summer Universiade in August 2011 China Hi-tech Fair (CHTF), 16-21 Nov 2011 China International Cultural Industry Fair (CICIF) in May First “City of Design” in China entitled by UNESCO in 2008 City of Innovation – Hi-tech industry accounts for 32% of GDP 4 pillar industries & 3 emerging sectors – new industrial
structure Shenzhen-Dongguan-Huizhou integration under PRD Blueprint
Plan Cooperation between Shenzhen & Hong Kong – a tale of two
cities
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Guangzhou & Foshan
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Asian Games successfully held in Nov 2010 GZ will prioritize development of high-end service industries,
advanced manufacturing bases, enhance the innovation capacity and take lead in setting up a modern industrial system
Foshan will be mainly focusing on manufacturing of Auto Parts, Ceramics, Metal Products, Furniture and Electric Home Appliances
as well as services outsourcing First inter city metro system between 2 cities in operation in
2010 High speed rail links with other provinces/cities: Changsha/Wuhan (3/4 hours); Guilin/Nanning (3 hours) Zhuhai (45 min.) ; Shenzhen (25 min.) & Hong Kong(40 min.)
The Greater Guang-Fo Economic Circle
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Zhuhai & Macao Pair
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Increasing competitiveness with completion of the Hong Kong- Zhuhai-Macau bridge in 2015 and Guangzhou-Zhuhai MRT in 2010 Strong industrial sectors: medical equipment, bio-pharm, ICT and household appliances, energy, education & training, R&D Emerging sectors: low carbon development, petrochemicals, yacht manufacturing, aerospace, logistics, creative industry, and tourism Integration at the west bank – gateway to west GD and SW China New Development Projects Hengqing Island (cooperation with Macau) Gaolan Port (gateway for west PRD) Zhuhai Aviation Industrial Park (the Air Show)
Fly the West Wing of PRD
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West Coast Economic Zone & ECFA
Fuzhou
Zhejiang
Jiangxi
Guangdong Taiwan
FUJIAN
Quanhou
Zhangzhou Xiamen
South China Sea
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Xiamen – Business Center Across the Taiwan Strait
The city in China with best logistics, trade and investment links with Taiwan. FDI accounts for 80% of its GDP
The 4th largest trading port in China after Shanghai, Shenzhen and Guangzhou; Service sector accounts for 45.3%
Industrial strengths include ICT, advance engineering and chemical compositions for optical industries.
China Intl’ Fair for Investment and Trade (CIFIT), 8-11 Sep Emerging opportunities brought by ECFA include: Supply chain on aviation and aerospace, Infrastructure projects ICT, Environment Protection, Advanced engineering Creative, media and animation, Property development projects
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Chang-Zhu-Tan City Cluster in Hunan
Inter-City Light Rail Plan
Changsha
Xiangtan
Zhuhou
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Business Opportunities
Chang-Zhu-Tan City Cluster is a State Pilot Zone for building a resource-conserving and environment friendly society
Target by 2020: GDP per capita of USD16,800 and an urbanization rate of 80%
Changsha is a pilot city under the UK-China Sustainability City MOU
Business opportunities in the region include: Urban planning, master planning and land marks building
design Transport design - light rail system, airport & highway
expansion Riverbank reconstruction and environmental protection
services Power transmission & distribution and generation – new energy ICT infrastructure development & financial services system Emissions Trading – SO2, COD to CO2
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Guangxi Beibu Gulf Economic Zone
Nanning
Qinzhou
Fangcheng Beihai
Viet NamGuangdong
Beibuwan Gulf
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous RegionYunnan
Guizhou
Hunan
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Rapid Development under CAFTA
Establishment of Guangxi Beibuwan Gulf Economic Zone (Nanning, Beihai, Qinzhou and Fangchenggang) in Jan 2008
Strong Sectors in the region: Infrastructure, Petrochemical, Paper Making, Energy and Environment, Heavy Machinery, Pharmaceutical and Medicine, Sugar etc.
A bridge between China and ASEAN & gateway to South West China
China–ASEAN Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) & CA-Expo CAFTA was realized in January, 2010 with a population of 1.9
billion. First free trade agreement signed by China that would provide zero tariff on 90 percent of the products traded between China and ASEAN plus other favorable policies on trade and investment.
What does it mean for UK companies?
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UK Trade and Investment in PRD
UK is the largest European investor in Guangdong with accumulated investment of US$ 3.6 billion
The largest foreign investment project in China is the UK-invested Shell project in Huizhou; other UK companies include: Arup, Atkins, BG, BP, B&Q, BT, GSK, SHBC, SC, Promethean, Elstat etc
UK is the country of choice for South China companies investing in Europe and both are natural partners in financial services
China continues to be an important source of inward investment into the UK (over 200 companies to date, many from South China)
Companies invested in UK include Midea, Huawei, ZTE, HYT, Mindray, CMB etc.
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China-Britain Business Council (CBBC) UK’s leading independent source of China business
information, advice, consultancy and services for UK industry
50 years history, non-profit membership organization Business-led partnership between government and industry Promote opportunities in China to companies in the UK Help companies from the UK enter the Chinese market Delivery of services for UKTI – OMIS, events, enquiries 9 offices in UK and 11 offices across China Successful merge of CBBC & BCCC in 2010 Our Mission is to help the UK companies win business in China
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CBBC Helps British BusinessAssess the market Providing advice & info, conducting research and organizing
eventsEnter the market CBBC services, i.e. Launchpad, Rep Offices, Company
Incorporation Location Study, Employment Selection, Translation &
Interpreters Maintain a successful strategy Government relations, Lobbying, Networking events, Links with British Chambers of Commerce, Embassy & Consulates and other organizations
Communicate with Members Focus, Website, Emails & Newsletters,Events, Regional cities visit
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CBBC Assists Chinese Companies through
Strong relationships with regions, Chambers of Commerce and Trade Associations
Welcome visiting delegations from China and rganize events and business meetings for the delegations from China
CBBC membership & services to expand business networks in UK
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Thank You !
T: +86 (0)755-8293 1247F: +86 (0)755-8219 3159 E: simon.shen@cbbc.org.cn www.cbbc.org
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