Photo taken on April 16, 2021 shows the BYD SkyShuttle goes into operation in Bishan District, Chongqing Municipality, southwest China. (Xinhua/Wang Quanchao)
BEIJING, April 19 (Xinhua) -- Nan'an District of southwest China's Chongqing Municipality on Friday released a city opportunity list, attempting for the first time to push city development opportunities to the whole society in an item-and-inventory based way, reported Chongqing Daily Monday.
The list aims at publicizing the government demand for urban resource development and utilization, factor supply, and public goods and services on a centralized and regular basis, and thus transforming from providing preferential policies to providing opportunities for industries and enterprises, and realizing zero-threshold sharing of urban resources, as well as targeted business, capital, talent and intelligence attraction.
The list covers 62 items, with an estimated investment of about 26.122 billion yuan.
According to Chen Yiqing, head and deputy Party chief of Nan'an District, the list covers urban renewal, improvement of people's livelihood, industrial development, ecological improvement, urban-rural integration, and social governance, and all interested enterprises can participate in the joint construction of the district.
Social capital can participate in the whole process of project integration. Enterprises are hoped to participate in providing a package solution, as well as project planning, investment, financing, construction, management and operation.
Taking old community reconstruction as an example, Nan'an District will recruit community planners and designers from society, introduce social capital to participate in the implementation, and ensure social investors to get reasonable returns through multiple channels.
Nan'an District will also build enterprise cooperation platforms and integrate high-quality enterprises, universities, research institutes, financial institutions and other resources to help enterprises expand cooperation opportunities and achieve win-win development.
(Edited by Gu Shanshan with Xinhua Silk Road, gushanshan.1987@163.com)