Changshan a magnet for foreign investment

2024-05-14 08:48:28 source: ChinaDaily


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The Japanese-funded semi-conductor industrial park in Changshan county, Quzhou. [Photo/Tide News]


Changshan county in Quzhou, Zhejiang province has emerged as a prime destination for foreign investment, drawing significant attention from international investors.


One standout success story is Zhejiang Xiandao Precision Machinery Co, a Japanese-funded enterprise established in 2014. Over the past decade, the company has evolved into a semiconductor industrial park.


The consistent growth of the company in Changshan can be attributed to the county's proactive approach in enhancing the business environment and driving industrial transformation.


Xu Yulong, deputy director of the organization department of the Changshan CPC Committee, highlighted the local government's efforts to address talent shortages by establishing a specialized class at the county's vocational school dedicated to supplying talent tailored to the needs of enterprises.


Authorities have also prioritized the provision of enhanced government services to assist companies in overcoming challenges and fostering a conducive environment for their growth.


The county has successfully attracted over 10 semi-conductor-related enterprises, and in the previous year alone it secured a substantial $35.98 million in foreign investments.


Editor: Xu Zhitian

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半导体产业园_副本.jpg

The Japanese-funded semi-conductor industrial park in Changshan county, Quzhou. [Photo/Tide News]


Changshan county in Quzhou, Zhejiang province has emerged as a prime destination for foreign investment, drawing significant attention from international investors.


One standout success story is Zhejiang Xiandao Precision Machinery Co, a Japanese-funded enterprise established in 2014. Over the past decade, the company has evolved into a semiconductor industrial park.


The consistent growth of the company in Changshan can be attributed to the county's proactive approach in enhancing the business environment and driving industrial transformation.


Xu Yulong, deputy director of the organization department of the Changshan CPC Committee, highlighted the local government's efforts to address talent shortages by establishing a specialized class at the county's vocational school dedicated to supplying talent tailored to the needs of enterprises.


Authorities have also prioritized the provision of enhanced government services to assist companies in overcoming challenges and fostering a conducive environment for their growth.


The county has successfully attracted over 10 semi-conductor-related enterprises, and in the previous year alone it secured a substantial $35.98 million in foreign investments.


Editor: Xu Zhitian

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