Chinese Premier Li Qiang just dropped by Tianjin and he's got big plans! 🎉 On Monday, he urged the bustling city to step up its game in high-quality development by diving deep into reforms, embracing high-level openness, and sparking innovation. 🔥
Li, who's a top member of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, made these exciting remarks during his visit following the third plenary session of the 20th CPC Central Committee.
Innovation Nation: Tianjin's Tech Boost 💡
At a super cool sci-tech innovation park, Li chatted with researchers, fintech gurus, and startup heroes to get the lowdown on building innovation ecosystems and turning research into real-world results. 🚀
He emphasized boosting the blend of tech and industrial innovation, creating irresistible platforms for scientific breakthroughs, and supercharging support for researchers and tech-savvy small businesses. Go, innovators, go! 🌟
Binhai New Area: The Next Big Thing 🌊
While checking out an elevator company and a financial leasing firm in the Tianjin Binhai New Area, Li highlighted the need to make the most of China's big equipment upgrade policies. He wants companies to get major backing in pushing innovation, especially in artificial intelligence. Think robots, smart tech, the works! 🤖
Li also pointed out how financial tools like leasing can rev up the real economy and help industries level up. Money matters! 💰
Breaking Barriers and Setting Sail 🛳️
He encouraged Binhai New Area to jazz things up by digging deeper into reforms, pushing institutional innovation, and smashing through any bottlenecks holding back free trade zones, financial innovation, urban development, and top-notch openness. Time to shake things up! ✨
Li added that the area should make the most of its awesome port and shipping perks, tap into the huge potential of industrial upgrades, and team up more with nearby Beijing and Hebei Province. Together, they can totally boost the region's coordinated development. Squad goals! 🤝
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