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Luohu promotes 'Hundred, Thousand, and Ten Thousand Project'

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On March 27, a pivotal meeting convened in Luohu district, Shenzhen, to deliberate on the "Hundred, Thousand, and Ten Thousand Project." The meeting reviewed the overall progress of the project and discussed the deployment of key tasks for the next phase.

The "Hundred, Thousand, and Ten Thousand Project," championed by the Communist Party of China (CPC) Guangdong Provincial Committee and aiming at fostering high-quality development in one hundred counties, one thousand towns, and ten thousand villages, stands as a paramount endeavor of Guangdong to propel high-quality development throughout the province.

In Luohu, advancing this project mandates the cultivation of new quality productive forces to propel its own development. The focal points include advancing high-quality development in the service industry, constructing a modern industrial system, and expediting the establishment of the "three zones" regarding the consumption, Shenzhen-Hong Kong integrated development, and modern services.

Moving forward, Luohu will refine its command system, enact the "2024 Action Plan for the Hundred, Thousand, and Ten Thousand Project," and undertake twelve key initiatives. These initiatives span from upgrading strategic emerging industries to bolstering consumption and expediting Shenzhen-Hong Kong integrated development.

Concurrently, Luohu will drive the joint construction of industrial parks, spearhead joint investment promotion efforts, and engage in livelihood assistance endeavors to facilitate coordinated regional development.


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