Construction of an industrial zone, aimed
at improving technological and trade cooperation with Russia,
is underway in Harbin, capital of northeast China's Heilongjiang
Province.
The zone will focus mainly on technological
cooperation with Russia in the fields of telecommunication,
bioengineering and new medicine, aviation, new materials,
environmental protection, and other sectors, Li Zhiheng,
director with the management committee of the zone, told
a press conference here Thursday.
The industrial platform, covering an area
of 2 million square meters in its initial developmental
stage, will serve as an incubator to transform advanced
technologies from Russia into products which could enter
the world market.
A first group of five Chinese companies
have taken residence in the zone, said Li, adding that 30
firms have shown interests in joining.
The industrial zone is expected to expand
to 20 million square meters after long-term development,
making itself China's largest industrial base, targeting
technological and trade cooperation with Russia, said Fei
Yuhai, deputy director with the management committee.
Song Kui, researcher with Heilongjiang Provincial
Academy of Social Sciences, acknowledged that the establishment
of the zone in Harbin will help to upgrade Sino-Russian
technological cooperation and optimize the configuration
of traditional trade, which has seen irregular cross-border
exchanges of labor-intensive products including textile,
clothing and machinery.
Abounding in natural resources, Heilongjiang enjoys great
geological advantages in developing trade with Russia. The
traditional old industrial base in China's northernmost
region reported nearly 4 billion US dollars in its trade
with Russia last year, or 20 percent of China's total trade
turnover with the northern neighbor in the year.
.Source: Xinhua