China News Service, Nanjing, April 1st (Reporter Zhu Xiaoying) The Jiangsu Provincial Government held the "Outline of the Yangtze River Delta Regional Integration Development Plan" in Jiangsu on April 1st (hereinafter referred to as "Jiangsu Implementation Plan") At the press conference, the Jiangsu “mission book” and “road map” of the Yangtze River Delta integration were officially announced. After sorting out, the reporter found that among the things Jiangsu needs to do, it includes doing its own business, caring about its neighbors, and doing our business well.

At the end of 2019, the "Outline of the Yangtze River Delta Regional Integrated Development Plan" was published. Pressing the "Accelerator" button on the implementation of this major regional development strategy in various places.

The Yangtze River Delta has a very important position in the overall pattern of China's regional development. It covers an area of ​​359,100 square kilometers, with Jiangsu accounting for 29.8%. At the end of 2019, the resident population is 227 million, and Jiangsu accounts for 35.5%; GDP is 23.73 trillion yuan, and Jiangsu accounts for 42 %. Jiangsu is an important force for the integrated development of the Yangtze River Delta.

Director of the Jiangsu Province Development and Reform Commission Li Kantao said that the "Jiangsu Implementation Plan" is divided into four parts: general requirements, regional linkages, key tasks, and organizational guarantees. It clarifies the key tasks, important issues, and major policies that Jiangsu needs to implement. article.

Li Kantao said that in terms of focusing on "integration" and joint efforts to build a new pattern of coordinated regional development, Jiangsu put forward proactive services, actively supported Shanghai to play a leading role, fully integrated Jiangsu's advantages, strengthened strategic coordination with Zhejiang and Anhui, and deepened the key functions of "1 + 3" District construction, accelerating the integrated development of the whole province within the framework of the integration of the Yangtze River Delta, clarified 9 key tasks from three aspects: strengthening regional linkage development, promoting urban-rural integration and development, and promoting cross-border regional co-construction and sharing.

Li Kantao said that in terms of synergizing "high quality" and building a strong and active growth pole, Jiangsu has started to build a collaborative and innovative industrial system, promote infrastructure connectivity, strengthen the ecological environment and co-guarantee joint governance, accelerate the convenient sharing of public services, and fully expand its opening up to the outside world. Cooperation, innovation, integrated development system and mechanism, and joint construction of the Yangtze River Delta's ecological green integrated development demonstration area, etc., have identified 51 key tasks.

Among them, the Yangtze River Delta Ecological Green Integrated Development Demonstration Zone consists of Wujiang District, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, Qingpu District, Shanghai City, and "Two Districts and One County" in Jiashan County, Zhejiang Province. The total area is about 2,300 square kilometers. Wujiang District is the largest. About 51% of the total area of ​​the demonstration area.

According to the phased targets set out in the "Jiangsu Implementation Plan", by 2035, regional integration development will reach a high level, and a modern economic system will be basically completed, becoming a strong and active growth pole with the most influence and momentum. The pattern of deeply integrated development between urban and rural areas has basically taken shape, the quality of public services has become better and more balanced, the comprehensive transportation infrastructure has reached the world's advanced level, the integrated development system and mechanism have been improved, and it has been at the forefront of higher quality integrated development across the country. Specific quantitative targets have been proposed for a series of indicators such as the income gap between urban and rural residents, R & D investment intensity, 5G network coverage, compliance rate of water quality across transboundary river sections, and energy consumption per unit of GDP. (Finish)