On March 5th-6th, Chen Jie, Vice Mayor of Shanghai Municipal People’s Government, led a team to visit the headquarters of four central enterprises, namely China Ordnance, Sinopec, China Telecom and China Mobile, focusing on deepening strategic cooperation between Shanghai and central enterprises and accelerating the development of key industries in Shanghai. Zhuang Mudi, Deputy Secretary-general of Shanghai Municipal People’s Government, and Rong Zhiqin, Vice Chairman of Shanghai Municipal Commission of Economy and Informationization and First-class Inspector, attended the relevant activities.
Mr. Chen thanked the central enterprises for their important contributions in promoting Shanghai's construction of "five centers" and driving high-quality economic and social development. He pointed out that Shanghai is thoroughly studying and implementing the spirit of General Secretary Xi Jinping's important speech on inspecting Shanghai, focusing on the important mission of building "five centers", implementing new development concepts, serving to build a new development pattern, promoting high-quality development, and being the vanguard of reform and opening up and the pioneer of innovation and development. He hoped that the central enterprises can seize the new development opportunities such as Shanghai undertaking national strategic tasks, the development of the three leading industries, frontier emerging fields and future industrial layout, accelerating the cultivation and development of new productive forces, further deepen the strategic cooperation with the Shanghai Municipal People’s Government, promote the landing of more major projects, and help Shanghai play a leading role in promoting Chinese-style modernization. He emphasized that Shanghai would continue to optimize the business environment, combine the "service package" system of key enterprises, fully support the development of central enterprises in Shanghai, vigorously promote industrial upgrading, continuously cultivate new growth points, and create a new pattern of integration and development between local and central enterprises.