Western China Encouraged to Attend Beijing High-Tech Week
Business delegations from western China will be given four privileges if they attend the China Beijing International High-Tech Industrial Week, which is slated for May 8-12.
This was learned at a press conference here this afternoon sponsored by the organizing committee for the event, the third of its kind.
The four privileges are: Missions from western China will be given free services if they hold economic and trade talks; for press conferences, they will be given three free-of-charge business booths and enjoy a 40 percent discount for renting more business booths if they participate in the exhibitions; and they will get a 40 percent discount for all charged activities organized by the organizing committee.
The organizing committee will send four delegations to different parts of the country to promote the high-tech week. The first delegation, led by Duan Bingren, vice-chairman of the Standing Committee of the Beijing Municipal People's Congress, set off today for western China, according to today's press conference. Three other delegations -- bound respectively for northeastern, eastern and southern China -- will leave soon.
Western China including nine provinces and autonomous regions and one municipality, has a total area of 5.4 million square kilometers and a population of 285 million, accounting for 56 percent and 23 percent, respectively, of the nation's total. The central government has been focusing on a strategy of developing western China, in a bid to narrow the economic gaps between different parts of the country and make good use of natural resources in the vast western region.
Business delegations from western China will be given four privileges if they attend the China Beijing International High-Tech Industrial Week, which is slated for May 8-12.