China News Service, Hangzhou, January 14th (Reporter Lin Bo) "I still care about the development of my hometown in my bones." Recently, during the two sessions of Zhejiang Province, a fellow from Ningbo, Australia, who attended the first meeting of the 14th People's Congress of Zhejiang Province Xu Baicong, the chairman of the association, said in an interview that from "going out" to returning to his hometown to start a business and innovate, he has been thinking about how to give full play to the advantages of "overseas Chinese" and build a "bridge" to let the world understand China better.

  Xu Baicong's hometown is Ningbo, Zhejiang, which is one of the first cities in China to embrace the world.

Like batches of "Ningbo gang" who went abroad to seek more opportunities, in 2009, Xu Baicong went to Australia with technology, capital and dreams.

  Relying on his down-to-earth, reliable and sincere qualities, Xu Baicong quickly won a good reputation in the local area and opened up a new territory for his career.

  In recent years, China's strong economic development momentum and its open attitude of embracing "overseas Chinese capital", "overseas Chinese intelligence" and "overseas Chinese power" have made batches of overseas Chinese businessmen choose to "fly" back to their hometowns to start businesses and innovate. Xu Baicong is one of them.

  "My company is located in Yuyao, Ningbo, and mainly produces hardware products for export." As the person in charge of a small and medium-sized manufacturing company, Xu Baicong deeply feels the "vitality" of the development of small, medium and micro enterprises.

  As a new force for economic and social development, China's small and medium-sized private enterprises have grown from small to large and from weak to strong for decades, playing a unique and important role in increasing employment, stabilizing growth, and promoting innovation.

  "Zhejiang is a province with a large private economy." In recent years, Xu Baicong, who has been deeply involved in the manufacturing industry, is also thinking about how to transform small, medium and micro enterprises like him. Micro, small and medium-sized enterprises in the hot spot should increase their risk awareness."

  Indeed, in recent years, the development environment of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises has undergone great changes, especially under the influence of economic downward pressure, the pressure of survival and development of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises has further increased.

  Taking the transformation as an example, in Xu Baicong's view, the transformation of small, medium and micro enterprises is not to replace the previous products, but to improve the quality of products and increase the added value. single champion."

  However, in actual development, small, medium and micro enterprises also face various "growth pains" and also need to absorb nutrients.

  At the two sessions of Zhejiang Province, Xu Baicong was pleasantly surprised to find that what the enterprises were worried about was also what the government was concerned about.

  It is reported that the first meeting of the 14th Zhejiang Provincial People's Congress will review and approve the "Zhejiang Provincial Regulations on Promoting the Development of Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises (Draft)" (hereinafter referred to as the "Regulations").

This "Regulation" is of great significance to further optimize the business environment, expand the development space of small, medium and micro enterprises, enhance development confidence, stimulate innovation vitality, promote high-quality development, and better play the important role of small, medium and micro enterprises in the "two firsts". Significance.

  "I think this is one of the things we need to tell the world, so that more people know the local support for the development of small, medium and micro enterprises." Xu Baicong said that many overseas Chinese businessmen sometimes consider factors such as their own lack of strength and suspend their return. Township development plan, and what he has to do is to inform them of these favorable policies, "resonate at the same frequency as the development of the times, and build a bridge of win-win cooperation." (End)