Jinniu district reveals investment opportunities to enterprises
The management committee of the Hehuachi international trade industrial park and the federation of industry and commerce in Chengdu's Jinniu district jointly hosted a meeting for key enterprises on Thursday.
Focusing on the integration of industry with district development, two lists were revealed during the meeting. One comprised government investment projects and the other detailed private enterprise supply and demand.
The project list features 23 collaboration opportunities for this year, including initiatives like the Mulongwan complex industrial support project and infrastructure construction for the Jiaozi cloud innovation park.
Encompassing public construction, industrial development, infrastructure enhancements, and urban renewal, these projects entail a total investment of approximately 1.74 billion yuan ($237.86 million).
The second list highlights 19 private enterprises in Jinniu, presenting 25 cooperation projects spanning fields such as software procurement and product supply.

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At the meeting, representatives from six enterprises, including Chengdu Botanical Garden, Hezhong Pharmaceutical Procurement, and the Jinniu Naxi Chamber of Commerce, displayed a variety of products such as Sichuan liquor, Sichuan tea, health products, and cultural and creative goods in meticulously designed booths.
These diverse exhibits, coupled with graphic introductions, showcased the style of the participating enterprises and bolstered their brand exposure.
"We hope that this meeting will help establish a sustainable cooperation platform, assisting enterprises to share resources and expand their markets," said Wu Shiheng, director of the management committee of the Hehuachi international trade city.
This year, the Hehuachi international trade industrial park will focus on a new strategic position, expanded scope, and diversified industries, accelerating the formulation of comprehensive development plans to cultivate a series of provincial and municipal consumption environments.

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The park will prioritize three key industries: international trade, hub businesses, and the platform economy. It plans to establish an automobile park, pharmaceutical and steel trade parks, a business service park, and an international digital trade park.
"In the future, our focus will remain on supporting local enterprises in expanding market reach, reducing operational costs, providing conductive business environments, and establishing robust platforms to propel the high-quality development of Jinniu district," Wu noted.




