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An Overview
Geographically Huzhou is between 119¡ã14¡¯ to 120¡ã29¡¯ east longitude and 30¡ã22¡¯
to 31¡ã11¡¯ north latitude. Situated in the north of Zhejiang Province in the
eastern coast of China, Huzhou is 148km from Shanghai to the east, 88km from
Hangzhou to the south, 240km from Nanjing to the west and 90km from Suzhou and
Wuxi to the north. It is right in the center of the Yangtze River Delta and
Shanghai Economic Circle.
Under the jurisdiction of Huzhou Municipality are three counties¡ªDeqing,
Changxing and Anji and two districts¡ªWuxing and Nanxun, covering a total area of
5,818 km2 and with a population of 2,570,000. Huzhou is a famous historical city
with a history of more than 2,300 years. There are a number of beautiful natural
attractions and historical and cultural sites in Huzhou. Huzhou is historically
known as the ¡°Home of Silk, Town of Abundance, State of Culture¡±.
Huzhou roughly features a terrain that slants from the southwest to the
northeast with many hills in the west, of which the highest peak of Longwang
Mountain has an altitude of 1,587m. Its east part is a plain networked with
rivers and lakes with an average altitude of only 3m or so. Many lakes including
Dongshao Stream and Xishao Stream run across the city. Huzhou has a subtropical
humid monsoon climate and an average annual temperature of 12.2-16.1¡ãC. The
average annual rainfall is 1,300 mm and the frost-free period is 224-240 days.
Huzhou enjoys a well-established water-land transportation network. There are
the Hangzhou-Huzhou-Nanjing Expressway, the No. 104 National Highway which
crosses the country from north to south and the No. 318 National Highway which
crosses the country from east to west. Also crossing Huzhou are three railways:
Anhui-Huzhou-Hangzhou, Xinyi-Changxing Huzhou and Zhapu-Huzhou Railways which
are connected with the state trunk railways¡ªLonghai Railway and Huhang Railway.
The waterway route from Changxing to Shanghai gives Huzhou convenient access to
water transport. The Shanghai-Jiangsu-Huzhou-Anhui Expressway and
Shanghai-Jiaxing-Huzhou Expressway which are under construction also intersect
in Huzhou. Huzhou boasts a first-class inland railway-highway-waterway transit
port and an international container through-transit base.
Huzhou enjoys well-established infrastructures which include power plants,
irrigation works, sewage treatment plants, urban gas pipeline network and tap
water supply facilities. The city has Tianhuangping Pumped Storage Power Station
with a total installed capacity of 1,800 thousand KW¡ªthe biggest in Asia and the
second biggest in the world, and the approximately 1,500 thousand KW Huaneng
Changxing Fuel Electric Power Plant. To support the national West-East Gas
Pipeline Project, Huzhou has been vigorously developing its natural gas pipeline
network. The clean and safe natural gases from west China will be available to
various users in Huzhou this year.
Huzhou is one of the 14 key cities that are designated by the Chinese
Government to integrate with Shanghai Pudong¡¯s opening up and
development¡ª¡°Planning in Advance and Development in Advance¡±. Huzhou has been
vigorous in promoting foreign economic exchanges. By the end of 2005, Huzhou had
attracted investments from 60-plus countries and regions from all over the
world. The 2,415 foreign invested projects brought a contractual foreign
investment amounting to USD 7.4 billion with USD 2.87 billion of foreign
investment in actual use.
The major economic indicators in 2005 were:
Total GDP: RMB 64.005 billion yuan
GDP per capita: RMB 24,866 yuan
Total fiscal revenue: RMB 7.424 billion yuan (local fiscal revenue: RMB 3.973
billion yuan)
Total industrial output value of above-scale enterprises: RMB 76.637 billion
yuan
Total retail sales of consumer goods: RMB 23.775 billion yuan
Total export: USD 1.996 billion
Per capita disposable income of urban residents: RMB 15,561 yuan
Fixed asset investment: RMB 43.308 billion yuan
Contractual foreign investment: USD1.692 billion
Foreign investment in actual use: USD 651 million
Huzhou is striving to build itself into a National Sanitary City, China¡¯s
Excellent Tourist City, National Model City of Mutual Support between Civilians
and Armed Forces and Zhejiang Civilized City. In the near future, Huzhou will
become a modern cultural city renowned for its beautiful landscapes beside
Southern Taihu Lake.
Adhering to the policy of ¡°Building the City with Industry and Strengthening
the City with Industry¡±, Huzhou aims to establish the four manufacturing bases
of featured electromechanical industry, medical and chemical industry, modern
textile industry and modern building material industry. In addition, there are
ten manufacturing centers of modern building materials, biochemical products,
green bamboo and wooden products, quality cement, special textiles, metal pipes
& stainless steel, special electromechanical products, photoelectric
products & materials, modern seating products and brand name kidswear.
Huzhou is vigorously developing the four featured and advantageous
industries¡ªfeatured electromechanics, medical and chemical industry, modern
textiles, new building material, and build modern IT and environmental
protection industries. After years of efforts, these industries have become the
most dynamic ones among Huzhou¡¯s manufacturing industries.
In order to better utilize and attract more foreign investments, Huzhou has
introduced a series of preferential policies and measures to provide more
benefits to foreign investors. Huzhou has various well-established
administrative and service organs in finance, customs, commodity inspection,
industry and commerce, foreign exchange, etc, which provide a sure guarantee of
highly efficient services for foreign investors. As per the ¡°Report on
Competitiveness of Chinese Cities (2003)¡±, Huzhou is one of the 47 most
competitive cities out of the 200 cities surveyed in China, with its structural
and institutional competitiveness ranking the 6th and 9th respectively. In the
ranking of best commercial cities in Mainland China publicized by Forbes in
Sept. 2004, Huzhou is the 28th among all 660 cities surveyed.
The industries whose investments are encouraged in Huzhou:
Agriculture: Hi-tech-based modern agriculture and processing
industry.
Industry:
I. IT Industry
1. modern communications and network facilities development and
industrialization;
2. software technology development and industrialization;
3. semi-conductor, ICB technology and industrialization;
4. photoelectronic, applied electronic and modern electronic component
technology and industrialization;
5. electronic materials and industrialization;
II. Biological and Medical Industry
6. biotic pesticide and veterinary medicine development and
industrialization;
7. biochemical and medical equipment industrialization;
8. chemical medicine development and industrialization;
9. modernization of traditional Chinese medicine;
10. health food development and industrialization;
III. New Material Industry
11. new materials;
IV. Environment Protection Industry
12. environment-friendly equipment development and industrialization;
13. environment-friendly material & medicine development;
V. Equipment Manufacturing Industry
14. automobile and motorcycle parts & components;
15. motor vehicles and key components;
16. integrated modern logistics project and equipment;
17. intelligent special equipment;
18. micromotor;
VI. Textile Industry
19. key technology development and industrialization of high-grade textile
fabric;
20. key industry-oriented textile development and industrialization;
21. high-grade garment and industrialization;
VII. Light Industry
22. modern seating products;
23. digital printing and key technology in green packing;
24. fur products;
25. food refined processing techniques and industrialization;
VIII. Chemical Industry
26. high-performance pigment and modern refined chemical product development
and key technology;
27. highly-efficient and low-toxic fertilizer development and
industrialization;
IX. Building Material and Metallurgical Industry
28. modern building material development and industrialization;
29. steel structure fabrication & erection and industrialization;
30. metal pipeline and stainless steel;
X. Recycling Economy
31. key industry environment protection;
XI. Comprehensive Utilization of Resources
32. the technology of power generation by using pure low-temperature residual
heat of new dry cement;
33. solid waste reutilization;
XII. Energy-Saving and Recyclable Energies
34. development and use of recyclable energies and clean energies (e.g. wind
power);
35. modern energy-saving techniques, products and equipment;
XIII. Industrial Water-Saving
36. renovation of high water-consuming industries.
Others: basic infrastructure construction (expressway, etc), tourism
development, scientific research, education (excluding compulsory education).
Houzhou¡¯s key development zones include the five provincial-level development
zones of Huzhou Economic & Technological Development Zone (state-level
overseas Chinese Investment Park), Nanxun Economic Development Zone, Deqing
Economic Development Zone, Changxing Economic Development Zone, Anji Economic
Development Zone, and the five provincial-level industrial parks of Huzhou Zhili
Kidswear Industrial Park, Nanxun Lianshi Industrial Park, Deqing Xinshi
Industrial Park, Changxing Meishan Industrial Park and Anji Gaoyu Industrial
Park.
Huzhou warmly welcomes investors and tourists both at home and abroad!
For more information or inquiry, please contact:
Foreign Investment Division
Huzhou Foreign Trade & Economic Cooperation Bureau
Address: 137 Fenghuang Road, Huzhou, Zhejiang Province 313000
Tel: 0086-572-2100408, 2101374, 2102686
Fax: 0086-572-2668608, 2103388
Website: http://www.hzbiz.gov.cn/
E-mail: hzwz1984@163.com
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