"Actively Embedding in the Mainland's Industrial System"-Taiwanese businessmen and experts discuss new opportunities in the "14th Five-Year Plan"

  Xinhua News Agency, Xiamen, September 8th (Reporters Deng Qianqian and Meng Jia) "From the '11 measures' to assist Taiwanese enterprises in resuming work and production, to understand the difficulties and needs of Taiwanese enterprises, to guiding us on how to integrate into the '14th Five-Year Plan' "Planning has strengthened our confidence in developing our business in the mainland." Li Zhenghong, chairman of the National Taiwan Enterprise Federation, expressed his optimism about the new pattern of economic development in the mainland at the 15th Cross-Strait Economic and Trade Cooperation and Development Forum.

  On the 8th, the 15th Cross-Strait Economic and Trade Cooperation and Development Forum co-sponsored by the Ministry of Commerce and the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council was held in Xiamen. Through policy interpretation, expert discussions, exchanges and interactions, the major development strategies of the mainland were announced and shared with Taiwan compatriots. Development opportunities in the mainland.

A total of about 120 representatives of government departments, industry professionals, experts and scholars from both sides of the strait participated in the event.

  Vice Minister of Commerce Wang Shouwen said that the Ministry of Commerce attaches great importance to the needs of Taiwan-funded enterprises, promotes cross-strait economic and trade cooperation through multiple channels, organizes cross-strait industrial cooperation matchmaking, and innovatively organizes a series of online promotion matchmaking events for "Taiwan enterprises to expand domestic sales" to support Taiwan enterprises Deeply cultivated and developed in the mainland.

It is hoped that the majority of Taiwanese businessmen and enterprises will strengthen their confidence, take advantage of the situation, seize the opportunity, share the policy dividends of prosperity and development, and create a bright future for national rejuvenation.

  The "14th Five-Year Plan" outline proposes to allow Taiwan compatriots to share development opportunities and participate in the economic and social development of the mainland.

The participating Taiwanese businessmen and experts respectively put forward their own opinions on how to integrate into the mainland's dual cycle.

  "Digital new media plus medical and biological, high-end manufacturing, consumer industry, new energy and environmental protection and other fields are the most promising sectors in the mainland." said Xie Ruiyi, general manager of Shanghai Guanlong Valve Energy Saving Equipment Co., Ltd. Companies that produce integrated business equipment must take the initiative to seize the new opportunities for development in the mainland, especially in the areas of infrastructure construction, environmental protection and energy conservation, and production, education and research. It is worth working hard.

  Zhang Guanhua, deputy director of the Institute of Taiwan Studies of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, pointed out that 5G, digital economy, AI, etc. provide new opportunities for the development of Taiwanese businessmen, and Taiwanese businessmen should use this opportunity to accelerate their transformation and upgrading.

From being dominated by multinational companies in the past, to now relying on the domestic market in mainland China, Taiwanese and Taiwanese enterprises have integrated and embedded into the mainland's industrial system and regional development strategy, and built a comprehensive regional economic partnership in the mainland China market and the "Belt and Road". In the agreement (RCEP), the new supply chain and industrial chain structure will be expanded.

  "Taiwan also needs to make changes in its profit model, such as setting up a mainland R&D center, cooperating with mainland enterprises and research institutions, and making good use of the industrial chain cooperation model." Yin Qiming, senior consultant of the Taiwan Electrical and Electronics Industry Association, believes that semiconductors are Taiwan’s advantageous industries. , The two sides of the strait can have new opportunities for cooperation. Taiwanese businessmen should rethink their layout in the mainland, link up with the "14th Five-Year Plan", and give play to potential economic growth momentum.