2016年CRI Tianjin Face New Opportunities and Challenges in Summer Davos(在线收听

 

Convenient railway transportation, a busy airport, smiling volunteers and a modern city, these are the sights you can catch if you are in Tianjin attending this year's Summer Davos.

The Tianjin Municipal Government says it has actively used the platform to reach out for new opportunities since the forum landed the city in 2008.

Vice mayor of Tianjin Zhao Haishan says this year, 8 outstanding small and medium sized companies will be representing local business at the forum.

Dubbed 'little giants', Zhao says these high tech companies have great potential.

"Our 'little giant' enterprises from Tianjin will engage in talks with scholars, politicians and entrepreneurs from all over the world to find out the way to future growth. The theme this year is the Fourth Industrial Revolution and its Transformational impact, and we will see how Tianjin integrates with it, from a Chinese perspective."

Topics related to transformation are highlighted in this year's forum. People from outside China get to see Tianjin's efforts as a testing ground for industrial upgrades and innovation in the country.

Local companies can also be seen demonstrating their upgraded products, and some events feature fortune 500 executives discussing ways to realize industrial transformation.

The city is also making efforts to facilitate enterprises transforming and incubating new innovations.

Jia Di, deputy of the Tianjin Municipal Science and Technology Commission says the government launched an innovation zone last year and is trying to provide an eco-system to let local business have more impetus for growth.

The zone has so far attracted more than 24-thouand companies to sign up for the project and they are encouraged to upgrade their equipment and technology through financing and leasing.

"In the second half of this year, we'll focus on setting up a league for leading innovation business players. Though this league, we hope to link universities with companies, and link technologies with the market. We aim to bring out ace products through innovation and enter a market worth tens of billions."

Tianjin's gross domestic product grew 12.4 percent annually on average during the past five years.

The city government is also pushing forward structural reform and helping businesses cut costs.

China has been active in global cooperation efforts to fight drug smuggling.

A global customs enforcement operation, codenamed "SKY-NET" organized in 2012 by the World Customs Organization in close cooperation with the GAC, had resulted in the discovery of 18.6 tonnes of illicit goods by the end of 2015.

The International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking has been observed globally on June 26 since 1987.

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