Supporting the deployment and application of 5G and promoting the development of the Industrial Internet
2021-12-28 00:00
Original Title: Notice from the Office of the Chizhou Municipal People’s Government on Issuing Several Policies to Support 5G Construction and Application and Promote the Development of the Industrial Internet, and the Chizhou Municipal Industrial Internet Innovation and Development Action Plan (2021–2023)

To accelerate the construction of the city’s 5G network, promote the application of 5G scenarios, develop the industrial internet, build a strategic emerging industrial system, and foster the digital transformation and high-quality development of the economy and society, in accordance with the “Measures for the Construction and Protection of Telecommunications Facilities in Anhui Province” (Decree No. 274 of the People’s Government of Anhui Province),the “Notice of the People’s Government of Anhui Province on Issuing Several Policies to Support 5G Development” (Wan Zheng [2020] No. 18), and the “Notice of the General Office of the People’s Government of Anhui Province on Issuing Several Policies to Support the Development of the Industrial Internet and the Anhui Provincial Industrial Internet Innovation and Development Action Plan (2021–2023)” (Wan Zheng Ban Mi [2021] No. 82), among other regulations and policies, these policies are hereby formulated.

I. Accelerating 5G Network Construction

(1) Coordinate the Planning and Construction of 5G Infrastructure. The Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology shall be specifically responsible for organizing China Tower Chizhou Branch and other relevant units to carry out the preparation of the city-wide special plan for information and communications infrastructure; 5G infrastructure shall be incorporated into relevant territorial spatial plans and the corresponding territorial spatial information platform at the same level, and support shall be provided for the synchronized construction of 5G base station sites with supporting infrastructure such as related communication equipment rooms, pipelines, and power supplies.Strengthen the development of 5G infrastructure information systems by integrating information on various infrastructure resources—including macro base stations, micro (small) base stations, indoor distribution systems, small 5G equipment rooms, utility poles, and conduits—into a unified resource database to create a “single map” of infrastructure resources. (Responsible Units: Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology, China Telecom Chizhou Branch, China Mobile Chizhou Branch, China Unicom Chizhou Branch, China Tower Chizhou Branch)

(2) Free Access to Public Space Resources. Unless otherwise stipulated by laws and regulations, public spaces and government-funded construction projects—including government and party office buildings, schools, airports, highways, communication towers, bridges, tunnels, ports, train stations, bus terminals, highway service areas, municipal green spaces, exhibition halls, and public underground spaces—shall be made available free of charge to facilitate the construction of 5G base stations, multifunctional smart poles, communication equipment rooms, and supporting communication facilities.Upon receiving an application from a telecommunications operator or the Tower Company regarding the use of public venue resources, the owner, manager, or user of such resources shall provide a written response within five working days and cooperate with the on-site construction and subsequent maintenance work; they shall not obstruct such activities under any pretext.Promote the mutual opening and sharing of social public resources with 5G construction. The offices of the municipal and county (district) 5G communication facilities coordination groups shall coordinate the use of social public resources under the principles of joint construction and sharing. It is strictly prohibited to use public resources to construct exclusive communication facilities independently, to avoid waste of resources. (Responsible Units: China Telecom Chizhou Branch, China Mobile Chizhou Branch, China Unicom Chizhou Branch, China Tower Chizhou Branch)

(3) Vigorously promote full 5G network coverage. Comprehensively advance 5G network construction. Building upon the completion of 1,000 5G base stations by the end of 2020, achieve 5G network coverage in key towns, industrial parks, 4A-level and higher scenic areas, and along expressway and high-speed rail corridors throughout the city by 2021. Further expand 5G applications in areas such as public services, urban management, and industrial development.Basic telecommunications operators and China Tower that meet their annual targets for 5G base station construction and equipment commissioning will each receive a one-time subsidy of 300,000 yuan. (Responsible Units: Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology, China Telecom Chizhou Branch, China Mobile Chizhou Branch, China Unicom Chizhou Branch, China Tower Chizhou Branch)

II. Promoting the Development of 5G Applications

(1) Smart Cities. Advance smart city development and leverage 5G networks to enhance the intelligence of urban infrastructure. Apply smart IoT technologies to promote the construction of smart utility networks, smart streetlight poles, smart manhole covers, smart trash bins, smart meters, and smart parking spaces, thereby expanding intelligent living experiences. Promote leading-edge 5G applications in urban management, environmental monitoring, geographic surveying, and law enforcement command, and build fully intelligent scenarios.(Responsible Units: Municipal Urban Management and Administrative Law Enforcement Bureau, Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology)

(2) Smart Healthcare. Leveraging the city’s high-quality medical resources, we will develop applications such as remote consultations, remote ultrasounds, remote ward rounds, remote surgical demonstrations, and mobile pre-hospital collaborative emergency care within a 5G network environment. This will achieve comprehensive remote healthcare coverage, facilitate the decentralization of high-quality medical resources, and enhance the level of resource sharing. (Responsible Units: Municipal Health Commission, Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology)

(3) Smart Education. Promote the upgrading of 5G-based digital campus networks. Utilize 5G networks to enable remote collaborative teaching, virtual operation training, and online resource sharing, thereby launching 5G experiential teaching. (Responsible Units: Municipal Education and Sports Bureau, Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology)

(4) Smart Culture and Tourism. Through real-time transmission and processing of ultra-high-definition video, achieve refined management such as scientific forecasting of holiday passenger flows, visitor identification, and location tracking, while enhancing immersive real-world experiences such as virtual reality/augmented reality (VR/AR) guided tours and the recreation of historical and cultural scenes. (Responsible Units: Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism, Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology)

(5) Smart Manufacturing. Leveraging the low-latency, high-reliability, and wide-coverage characteristics of 5G technology, we will build enterprise-internal 5G networks in leading industries such as equipment manufacturing, electronics and information technology, and new materials. This will create a smart factory network system that fully interconnects people, machines, and objects. We will prioritize applications such as identifier resolution, remote equipment operation and maintenance, machine vision inspection, and mobile robot navigation to support the transformation of manufacturing enterprises toward digitalization, networking, and intelligentization. (Responsible Unit: Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology)

Each year, a batch of 5G application scenarios will be released by industry and sector, with outstanding application scenarios receiving a reward of 100,000 yuan.

III. Promoting the Development of the Industrial Internet

(1) Accelerate the Transformation and Upgrading of Enterprise Internal and External Networks. Support the transformation and upgrading of enterprise networks using technologies such as IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6), Industrial PON (Passive Optical Network), and 5G, as well as new types of industrial smart gateways and smart edge computing devices. Vigorously promote the construction of computing and algorithm infrastructure, including cloud computing centers, supercomputing centers, and edge computing centers.(Responsible Units: Governments and Administrative Committees of all counties and districts; Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology; China Telecom Chizhou Branch; China Mobile Chizhou Branch; China Unicom Chizhou Branch)

(2) Promote the Digital Transformation and Upgrading of Enterprises. Implement the Industrial Equipment Digital Transformation Initiative to promote the renewal and intelligent upgrading of enterprise equipment, and foster a group of smart factories and digital workshops. Explore and promote new models and business formats such as intelligent manufacturing, networked collaboration, personalized customization, service extension, and digital management, and establish a set of replicable and scalable typical models and application scenarios.Support enterprises in conducting assessments against the national standards for the new digital transformation capability system. Enterprises achieving a rating of 3A or higher will receive a one-time grant of 100,000 yuan. (Responsible Units: Governments and Administrative Committees of all counties and districts; Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology)

(3) Promote Enterprise Adoption of Cloud and Platform Services. Vigorously introduce and cultivate public service platforms for enterprise cloud adoption, and guide small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to implement cloud-based transformations such as the networking of manufacturing equipment and the digitization of key production processes. Encourage industrial internet (cloud) service providers to offer high-quality, cost-effective services to lower the barriers to cloud adoption. Organize 50 industrial enterprises annually to participate in pilot demonstrations for cloud adoption, and provide a one-time subsidy equivalent to 20% of the total investment in key software and hardware and the annual procurement of cloud services, up to a maximum of 300,000 yuan.(Responsible Units: Governments and Administrative Committees of all counties and districts; Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology)

(4) Cultivate Various Types of Industrial Internet Platforms. Strengthen cooperation with leading domestic cross-industry and cross-domain industrial internet platforms to accelerate the implementation of these platforms and services in our city. Support industrial parks at the provincial level or above in building regional specialty industrial internet platforms. Focusing on our city’s leading industries and competitive clusters, prioritize the cultivation of a group of cross-industry and cross-domain comprehensive, industry-specific, and specialized technical industrial internet platforms, and support leading enterprises in emerging industrial clusters in building enterprise-level industrial internet platforms.For industrial internet platform enterprises that are attracted or cultivated, if the annual main business revenue from serving enterprises reaches 10 million yuan (inclusive) or more, a subsidy of 10% of the service revenue will be provided, with the annual subsidy for a single platform enterprise not exceeding 2 million yuan; for industrial internet platform enterprises that are attracted or cultivated, if their main business revenue exceeds 100 million yuan for the first time, a one-time subsidy of 1 million yuan will be provided.(Responsible Units: Governments and Administrative Committees of all counties and districts; Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology)

IV. Strengthening the Construction and Protection of Telecommunications Infrastructure, Including 5G Networks

(1) Strengthen the management and protection of telecommunications facilities in accordance with the law. No entity or individual may, without the consent of a telecommunications operator, arbitrarily damage or obstruct the normal operation of active base stations or broadband networks under the pretext of network adjustments, inspections, or rectifications. For acts of intentional destruction of telecommunications infrastructure that constitute a crime, public security organs will take legal action.Telecommunications departments must continuously improve systems, strengthen measures, and clarify responsibilities to establish long-term mechanisms ensuring the smooth progress of telecommunications construction. They must also enhance the protection and testing of lightning protection and seismic resistance capabilities of telecommunications facilities, promptly replace aging equipment, and improve emergency response capabilities against natural disasters. No entity or individual may prevent personnel or vehicles carrying out emergency repairs or rescue missions from accessing the site of telecommunications facility repairs.The competent authorities for ecological and environmental protection shall supervise and manage electromagnetic radiation pollution from mobile communication base stations in accordance with the law, and shall promptly investigate and handle complaints and reports. (Responsible Units: Municipal Public Security Bureau, Municipal Bureau of Ecology and Environment, Chizhou Power Supply Company, China Telecom Chizhou Branch, China Mobile Chizhou Branch, China Unicom Chizhou Branch, China Tower Chizhou Branch)

(2) Ensure proper compensation for the relocation or modification of telecommunications facilities. No entity or individual may arbitrarily alter or relocate another party’s telecommunications lines or other telecommunications facilities. Where relocation or modification is required due to municipal construction, highway construction, land expropriation and demolition, or the renovation of old residential communities, appropriate compensation must be provided. Compensation costs shall be borne by the project construction unit or the unit responsible for the relocation or modification, and shall be included in the project construction costs.The construction unit shall, in conjunction with the property rights unit, determine the scope of existing telecommunications facilities requiring relocation and the schedule for such work. The property rights unit shall prepare a budget for the relocation of telecommunications facilities within the project area. Compensation costs shall include expenses for the removal of telecommunications facilities, the reconstruction of towers, ducts, and optical (electrical) cable lines, as well as relocation engineering costs (including the cost of primary materials for telecommunications facilities). When modifying or relocating telecommunications facilities, the principle of “construction first, then demolition” shall be adhered to, ensuring the continuous and uninterrupted provision of telecommunications services.(Responsible Units: Municipal Bureau of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, Municipal Bureau of Transportation, Chizhou Power Supply Company, China Telecom Chizhou Branch, China Mobile Chizhou Branch, China Unicom Chizhou Branch, China Tower Chizhou Branch)

(3) Strictly implement national standards for Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH).Strictly implement communication construction standards for buildings. Residential construction entities must adhere to the requirements of “simultaneous design, construction, acceptance, and use,” strictly enforce relevant national and local standards (DB34/T917-2020, including design and construction acceptance specifications for FTTH communication facilities in residential areas and buildings, design specifications for structured cabling systems, and space reservation requirements for wireless communication facilities), and organize construction using the FTTH approach.Residential construction entities must simultaneously construct communication facilities within residential communities, including communication ducts, concealed conduits, and concealed wiring within buildings. They must pre-install fiber-to-the-home cables and reserve space for wireless communication equipment rooms, with the required investment included in the corresponding project budget. The design of fiber-to-the-home projects must be entrusted to enterprises with qualifications for communication survey and design, and the design plan must meet the requirements for equal access by multiple telecommunications service providers and allow users to freely choose their telecommunications service provider.Design documents must be reviewed and approved by the relevant review authority before construction can proceed. The retrofitting of existing residential buildings with FTTH is encouraged to enhance community broadband capacity. Efforts should be made to promote FTTH retrofitting in existing communities, fully opening up internal equipment rooms, conduits, building corridor cable trays (bridge racks), and in-home lines to telecommunications enterprises that have not yet entered the community. Telecommunications operators shall not enter into any exclusive agreements with real estate developers, property management companies, or similar entities.Property management units, homeowners, and others are strictly prohibited from imposing unreasonable fees—such as entry fees, coordination fees, or shared costs—under any pretext regarding the entry of broadband network facilities into residential communities or commercial buildings. Residential construction units and property service enterprises must not enter into monopolistic agreements with any enterprise, must not restrict the equal access and use of telecommunications operators, and must not limit users’ right to choose in any manner.(Responsible Units: Municipal Bureau of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, Chizhou Power Supply Company, China Telecom Chizhou Branch, China Mobile Chizhou Branch, China Unicom Chizhou Branch, China Tower Chizhou Branch)

(4) Strengthen the management of the broadband access market in commercial buildings. Establish and improve a long-term working mechanism featuring interdepartmental coordination, city-county (district) collaboration, information sharing, joint law enforcement, and joint disciplinary actions. Intensify joint supervision and law enforcement efforts to effectively strengthen the management of the broadband access market in commercial buildings.Comprehensively monitor the construction status of commercial buildings and broadband access conditions within the jurisdiction. For commercial buildings where issues such as exclusive broadband access operations, restrictions on competition, price violations, or failure to strictly comply with national standards exist, identify the root causes, implement list-based management and check-off-style supervision, and make the results public. Establish and improve mechanisms for receiving, transferring, handling, and providing feedback on reports and complaints, and promptly coordinate the resolution of issues raised by users. Unify the municipal-level complaint and reporting channels.(Responsible Units: Municipal Market Regulation Bureau, Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology, China Telecom Chizhou Branch, China Mobile Chizhou Branch, China Unicom Chizhou Branch, China Tower Chizhou Branch)

(5) Strengthen power supply guarantees for telecommunications facilities such as 5G networks. Implement the “Notice of the Anhui Provincial Development and Reform Commission on Further Standardizing Electricity Prices for Users Not Directly Supplied by the Power Grid” (Wan Fa Gai Jia Ge [2021] No. 425). Further eliminate unreasonable electricity surcharges, standardize electricity prices for direct supply users of telecommunications infrastructure such as 5G base stations, and ensure that the benefits of national electricity pricing policies are fully passed on to end users.Establish a green channel for electricity connection applications for telecommunications facilities and optimize the power supply approval process. Telecommunications operators and China Tower may apply for new electricity connections and modifications based on proof of ownership or property lease agreements; subsequent responsibilities for electrical safety, fire safety, and production safety shall be borne by the telecommunications operators and China Tower. Promote the participation of telecommunications operators and China Tower in electricity market transactions.(Responsible Units: Municipal Development and Reform Commission, Chizhou Power Supply Company, China Telecom Chizhou Branch, China Mobile Chizhou Branch, China Unicom Chizhou Branch, China Tower Chizhou Branch)

V. Supplementary Provisions

(1) The scope of support under this policy includes enterprises registered in this city that operate in accordance with the law, organize and implement projects within the city’s jurisdiction, and possess independent legal person status and sound financial management structures. However, enterprises subject to restrictions under laws, regulations, rules, or industrial policies; those that have caused major environmental protection or work safety accidents or had a significant adverse impact; or those listed as discredited entities subject to enforcement shall not be eligible to apply for funding under this policy.

(2) Specific issues arising from the application of this policy shall be interpreted by the Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology in conjunction with the Municipal Finance Bureau.

(3) This policy shall take effect on the date of its issuance and shall remain in force for a provisional period of three years. Where existing relevant policies conflict with this policy, this policy shall prevail.


Chizhou City Industrial Internet Innovation and Development Action Plan (2021–2023)

This Action Plan is formulated to implement the Anhui Province Industrial Internet Innovation and Development Action Plan (2021–2023), deepen the implementation of the industrial internet innovation and development strategy, and promote the use of industrial internet to empower high-quality development in the manufacturing sector.

I. General Requirements

Guided by Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era, this Action Plan thoroughly implements the relevant requirements of the central and provincial governments regarding accelerating the innovation and development of the industrial internet. With the goals of digital industrialization and industrial digitization, and following the path of “building networks, establishing platforms, and constructing ecosystems,” it aims to enhance the foundational support capabilities of networks, accelerate enterprises’ transition to “cloud adoption, data utilization, and intelligent empowerment,” promote the construction of industrial internet platforms, build an open and secure industrial ecosystem, comprehensively empower the high-quality development of the manufacturing sector, and establish a leading hub for the industrial internet industry.By 2023, we aim to attract and cultivate at least one domestically leading industrial internet platform, establish three specialized and industry-specific industrial internet platforms serving specific sectors and regions, build five enterprise-level industrial internet platforms, and facilitate the “cloud adoption, data utilization, and intelligent empowerment” of 300 enterprises. We will ensure that industrial internet development advances in both scale and quality, promote the widespread adoption of new business models and formats, and significantly enhance industrial support capabilities, thereby establishing the district as a model zone for industrial internet development and an industrial demonstration zone within the province.

II. Main Tasks

(1) Enhancing Network Infrastructure Support Capabilities

1. Accelerate the transformation and upgrading of enterprise internal and external networks. Support the transformation and upgrading of enterprise networks using technologies such as IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6), Industrial PON (Passive Optical Network), and 5G, as well as new types of industrial smart gateways and smart edge computing devices. Vigorously promote the construction of computing and algorithm infrastructure, including cloud computing centers, supercomputing centers, and edge computing centers.(Responsible Units: Governments of all counties and districts; Management Committees of the Jiangnan Emerging Industries Concentration Zone and Development Zones; Municipal Development and Reform Commission; Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology; Municipal Bureau of Data Resources; China Telecom Chizhou Branch; China Mobile Chizhou Branch; China Unicom Chizhou Branch; China Tower Chizhou Branch)

2. Establish an identifier resolution system. Guide leading local enterprises and telecommunications service providers to jointly build and operate secondary nodes for the identifier resolution system. Promote the tagging of industrial equipment and products, deepen the application of identifiers in design, production, and service processes, facilitate cross-enterprise data exchange, and enhance product traceability and quality management throughout the entire lifecycle. For completed secondary node projects within the city, the municipal government will provide matching rewards equivalent to 50% of the provincial subsidy standards.(Responsible Units: Governments and Administrative Committees of all counties and districts; Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology; China Telecom Chizhou Branch; China Mobile Chizhou Branch; China Unicom Chizhou Branch)

(2) Accelerate Enterprises’ “Cloud Adoption, Data Utilization, and Intelligence Empowerment”

1. Promote the digital transformation and upgrading of enterprises. Implement the Industrial Equipment Digital Transformation Initiative to facilitate equipment renewal and intelligent upgrades, fostering the development of a cohort of smart factories and digital workshops. Promote new models of the Industrial Internet, exploring and promoting new business models and formats such as intelligent manufacturing, networked collaboration, personalized customization, service extension, and digital management, to establish a set of replicable and scalable best practices and application scenarios. Support enterprises in conducting self-assessments against the national standards for the new digital transformation capability system.(Responsible Unit: Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology)

2. Promote Enterprise Adoption of Cloud and Platform Services. Vigorously introduce and cultivate public service platforms for enterprise cloud adoption, guiding small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to implement cloud-based transformations such as the networking of manufacturing equipment and the digitization of key production processes. Organize pilot demonstrations for industrial enterprises adopting cloud services. Facilitate the adoption of cloud and platform services by 100 enterprises annually. Encourage industrial internet (cloud) service providers to offer high-quality, cost-effective services to lower the barriers to cloud adoption.(Responsible Units: Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology, China Telecom Chizhou Branch, China Mobile Chizhou Branch, China Unicom Chizhou Branch)

3. Expand the application of “5G + Industrial Internet” scenarios. Support industrial enterprises in building 5G fully connected factories and accelerate the promotion of typical scenarios. Encourage the promotion of “5G + Smart Applications” across various socio-economic sectors, including urban management, education, healthcare, elderly care, and tourism. Annually release a batch of outstanding application scenarios categorized by industry and sector. (Responsible Units: Governments and Administrative Committees of all counties and districts; Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology)

(III) Promote the Development of Industrial Internet Platforms

1. Cultivate various types of industrial internet platforms. Strengthen cooperation with leading domestic cross-industry and cross-domain industrial internet platforms to accelerate the implementation of these platforms and services in our city. Focusing on our city’s leading industries and competitive clusters, prioritize the cultivation of a group of comprehensive, industry-specific, regionally distinctive, and specialized technical industrial internet platforms. Support qualified leading enterprises in building enterprise-level industrial internet platforms. (Responsible Units: Governments and Administrative Committees of all counties and districts; Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology)

2. Enhance platform service capabilities. Establish a municipal-level industrial internet industry ecosystem resource pool, implement dynamic management, and provide services to specific industry segments and small and medium-sized enterprises.Vigorously cultivate industrial software enterprises and actively apply for provincial-level “first-version software” certification. Encourage industrial internet service providers to develop industrial apps tailored to key industries and typical scenarios, and to create and promote integrated solutions and technical products for industrial equipment upgrades, smart production line transformations, process optimization, and e-commerce marketing services. (Responsible Units: Governments and Administrative Committees of all counties and districts; Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology)

(IV) Building an Industrial Internet Industry Ecosystem

1. Establish Innovation Service Platforms. Encourage research institutes, universities, and enterprises to jointly establish industrial internet innovation centers, experience centers, promotion centers, public service platforms, joint laboratories, and training bases to conduct application verification of new technologies and business models. Demonstrate industrial internet technologies and applications through real-world or virtual scenarios to accelerate the adoption and promotion of industrial internet across the city. (Responsible Units: Governments and Administrative Committees of all counties and districts; Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology; Municipal Science and Technology Bureau; Municipal Bureau of Education and Sports)

2. Provide Diagnostic and Consulting Services. Support the organization of consulting and diagnostic services—such as those for industrial internet platforms, solutions, and cybersecurity classification and grading—through government procurement of services, to cultivate and establish benchmark industrial internet applications in our city. Accurately identify needs in areas such as industry, technology, talent, and funding. Municipal and county governments will jointly organize specialized service matching events to facilitate “one-on-one” supply-demand matching between service providers and enterprises designated for demonstration and cultivation.(Responsible Units: County and District Governments, Administrative Committees; Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology)

3. Build an open and secure industrial ecosystem. Encourage counties and districts to expand and strengthen their leading industries, improve supporting industrial chains, and build an industrial internet ecosystem integrating “resources, capital, and upstream-downstream partners.” Organize various types of industrial internet forums and training sessions to establish platforms for enterprise展示 and cooperation.Cultivate leading industrial internet security enterprises, enforce corporate responsibility, strengthen integration with the provincial industrial internet security situational awareness platform, and promote the implementation of classified and graded industrial internet cybersecurity measures by industrial enterprises and platform service providers to enhance corporate security protection capabilities. (Responsible Units: Governments and Administrative Committees of all counties and districts; Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology; Municipal Cyberspace Administration Office; Municipal Public Security Bureau; Municipal Bureau of Data Resources)

III. Support Measures

(1) Strengthen Organizational Leadership. Establish a municipal special working group to promote the innovative development of the industrial internet. Create a promotion mechanism featuring vertical coordination and horizontal collaboration to plan and advance the city’s industrial internet development at the highest level, and coordinate the resolution of major issues arising during implementation. An office for the special working group will be established within the Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology to oversee policy guidance, coordination, and macro-level direction.Local governments at all levels shall establish corresponding working mechanisms, formulate work plans tailored to local conditions, clarify the division of responsibilities, strengthen policy measures, and form a concerted effort to drive progress. (Responsible Units: Governments and Administrative Committees of all counties and districts; Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology)

(2) Strengthen “Dual Recruitment and Attraction.” Fully leverage the role of industry associations and chambers of commerce. Through commissioned and specialized investment promotion efforts, vigorously attract national-level industrial internet research institutions and leading domestic service providers to establish operations in our city. Recruit a cohort of high-end talent in the industrial internet sector, and include such talent within the scope of high-level talent recruitment and cultivation programs. Conduct annual industrial internet competency enhancement training for 100 senior corporate executives and technical backbone personnel to build a high-caliber professional service team.(Responsible Units: County and District Governments, Administrative Committees, Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology, Municipal Bureau of Human Resources and Social Security)

(3) Strengthen Financial and Policy Support. The municipal finance department will allocate special funds to support the development of the industrial internet industry. Special funds for high-quality manufacturing development, talent, and innovation should increase support for industrial internet enterprises. The government’s industrial fund system is encouraged to prioritize support for industrial internet enterprises through market-oriented approaches, thereby accelerating the aggregation of capital, technology, and projects in our city.Localities are encouraged to establish special funds and risk compensation funds for the industrial internet sector to broadly leverage social capital participation. Support eligible industrial internet enterprises in going public, and explore the establishment of a financial service model combining “funds + fiscal support + credit + guarantees + insurance” to guide medium- and long-term capital into financing industrial internet enterprises. Actively utilize market logic and capital strength to aggregate factor resources, and strive to foster a strong atmosphere conducive to accelerating the development of the industrial internet.(Responsible Units: Governments and Administrative Committees of all counties and districts; Municipal Development and Reform Commission; Municipal Science and Technology Bureau; Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology; Municipal Finance Bureau; Municipal Human Resources and Social Security Bureau; Municipal Local Financial Regulatory Bureau; Chizhou Central Branch of the People’s Bank of China; Chizhou Branch of the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission; Municipal Industrial Investment Group)

Attachment: List of Members of the Chizhou City Special Working Group for Promoting the Innovative Development of the Industrial Internet


Attachment

List of Members of the Chizhou City Special Working Group for Promoting the Innovative Development of the Industrial Internet

Group Leader: Zhu Haodong, Mayor of Chizhou City

Deputy Head: Zhang Jiehua, Executive Vice Mayor of the Municipal Government

Members: Sheng Guoxing, Secretary-General of the Municipal Government

Jiang Xinglai, Deputy Secretary-General of the Municipal Government

Ke Wanzhong, Director of the Jiangnan Industrial Park Management Committee

Ji Liangcai, Director of the Jiuhua Mountain Scenic Area Management Committee

Beng Xingyu, District Governor of Gui’chi District

Hong Kefeng, County Magistrate of Dongzhi County

Fang Caosheng, County Magistrate of Qingyang County

Jin Wu, County Magistrate of Shitai County

Fang Yong, Director of the Municipal Cyberspace Administration Office

Cao Xia, Director of the Municipal Development and Reform Commission

Hu Xuehui, Director of the Municipal Education and Sports Bureau

Pan Hongwei, Party Secretary and Deputy Director of the Municipal Science and Technology Bureau

Tang Lihu, Director of the Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology

Yang Yubing, Deputy Director of the Municipal Public Security Bureau

Ke Chunping, Director of the Municipal Finance Bureau

Wang Maoyao, Director of the Municipal Human Resources and Social Security Bureau

Sun Kangda, Director of the Municipal Local Financial Regulatory Bureau

Wang Chunying, Director of the Municipal Bureau of Data Resources

Li Chengqiang, Head of the Chizhou Central Branch of the People’s Bank of China

Luo Bende, Director of the Chizhou Branch of the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission

Wang Jun, Chairman of the Municipal Industrial Investment Group

Xu Jun, General Manager of China Telecom Chizhou Branch

Liu Youjun, General Manager of China Mobile Chizhou Branch

Sun Yaping, General Manager of China Unicom Chizhou Branch

Li Shangwen, General Manager of China Tower Chizhou Branch

The Office of the Special Task Force is located within the Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology, with Comrade Tang Lihu serving concurrently as Director of the Office.


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