A Guangzhou-based think tank suggests establishing an administrative committee led by the central government and joined by the three local governments for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area development.The unique situation in the bay area, which includes two political systems, and three different legal currency and customs systems, calls for the central government to fill an important role in the region's development, said Chen Guanghan, deputy dean of the Institute of Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao Development Studies of Sun Yat-sen University.A cooperative mechanism among the government, the corporate sector and the society is necessary, with the relationship of the government and the market in synergizing regional development to be properly addressed, Chen said. In support, he cited a development report on the bay area issued by his institute on Monday.The role of the market in distributing regional resources should be supported, with the free flow of productive factors in the region and rational industrial division to be promoted, he said.Due to differences in the systems in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao with a coordinating procedure yet to be fully developed, further coordination and cooperation have met impediments.The adjustment in the administrative procedure has become an urgent issue, which means employing multigovernance instead of merely making decisions on individual issues, said Liu Yungang, a professor at Sun Yat-sen University's School of Geography and Planning.He suggested such a multigovernance body to be located in the Nansha Area of Guangdong Pilot Free Trade Zone, which lies at the center of the bay area.Consisting of nine cities in the Pearl River Delta in Guangdong province, Hong Kong and Macao, it is the world's fourth major bay area following those around New York, San Francisco and Tokyo, with the highest per capita GDP among three Chinese city clusters. The plan for the bay area is expected to be issued later this year.Chen's institute also suggests an international business environment be built in the bay area, with greater and mutually benefiting infrastructure connectivity, higher innovation capacity, a more diversified and synergized industrial system, and quality living space.The institute also issued a sustainable development index for the cities in the bay area and a case study report on Hong Kong and Macao youths' entrepreneurial efforts on the Chinese mainland.Compared with their predecessors, the Hong Kong and Macao youths who have started their business on the Chinese mainland hold higher academic backgrounds, are engaged in sectors with higher technology and provide products and services with higher added value, said Zhang Guangnan, assistant dean of the institute.They have been attracted by the world manufacturers and world market advantage of the Chinese mainland and bank on their international networks.On their challenges, Zhang said the policy support from the local governments should be better communicated and more tailor-made to facilitate entrepreneurship of Hong Kong and Macao youths on the mainland.? personalised festival wristbands
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The following is the biographical sketch of Chen Min'er: Chen Min'er, male, Han ethnicity, was born in September 1960 and is from Zhuji, Zhejiang Province. He began his first job in August 1981 and joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) in September 1982. He received a graduate education at the Central Party School. Chen is currently a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Secretary of the CPC Chongqing Municipal Committee. 2017- Member, CPC Central Committee Political Bureau Secretary, CPC Chongqing Municipal Committee 2017 Secretary, CPC Chongqing Municipal Committee 2016-2017 Secretary, CPC Guizhou Provincial Committee Chairman, Standing Committee of the Guizhou Provincial People's Congress 2015-2016 Secretary, CPC Guizhou Provincial Committee 2013-2015 Deputy Secretary, CPC Guizhou Provincial Committee Governor, Guizhou Province 2012-2013 Deputy Secretary, CPC Guizhou Provincial Committee Acting Governor, Guizhou Province 2012 Deputy Secretary, CPC Guizhou Provincial Committee 2007-2012 Member, Standing Committee of the CPC Zhejiang Provincial Committee Vice Governor, Zhejiang Province 2002-2007 Member, Standing Committee of the CPC Zhejiang Provincial Committee Head, Publicity Department of the CPC Zhejiang Provincial Committee 2001-2002 Head, Publicity Department of the CPC Zhejiang Provincial Committee 1999-2001 President and Party Committee Secretary, Zhejiang Daily Press Group 1999 Deputy Secretary, CPC Ningbo Municipal Committee, Zhejiang Province 1997-1999 Member, Standing Committee of the CPC Ningbo Municipal Committee, Zhejiang Province Vice Mayor, Ningbo Attended an in-service graduate program in law at the Central Party School (1995-1998) 1996-1997 Member, Standing Committee of the CPC Shaoxing Municipal Committee, Zhejiang Province Secretary, CPC Shaoxing County Committee 1994-1996 Secretary, CPC Shaoxing County Committee, Zhejiang Province Took a one-year training course for young and middle-aged officials at the Central Party School (1995-1996) 1991-1994 Deputy Secretary, CPC Shaoxing County Committee, Zhejiang Province Head, Shaoxing County 1990-1991 Deputy Secretary, CPC Shaoxing County Committee, Zhejiang Province 1989-1990 Deputy Head, Publicity Department of the CPC Shaoxing Municipal Committee, Zhejiang Province 1987-1989 Member, Standing Committee of the CPC Shaoxing County Committee, Zhejiang Province Head, Publicity Department of the CPC Shaoxing County Committee 1984-1987 Administrative secretary, Publicity Department of the CPC Shaoxing Municipal Committee, Zhejiang Province Deputy Section Chief, Publicity Department of the CPC Shaoxing Municipal Committee, Zhejiang Province 1983-1984 Lecturer in theory, Party School of the CPC Shaoxing Municipal Committee, Zhejiang Province 1982-1983 Attended a course for teachers of theory at the Party School of the CPC Zhejiang Provincial Committee 1981-1982 Administrative secretary, Publicity Office of Shaoxing Teachers' School 1978-1981 Studied Chinese language at Department of Chinese Language, Shaoxing Teachers' School Alternate member, 17th CPC Central Committee Member, 18th and 19th CPC Central Committees Member, Political Bureau, 19th CPC Central Committee
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