The
bustling Chengdu Qingbaijiang Railway Port Area is making people longing for
robust development. Photo taken by Hao Fei
As a national “trial field”, making institutional
innovation is the core task of the Sichuan Pilot Free Trade Zone
A patch of field
The Sichuan Pilot Free Trade Zone has provided
fertile soil for pioneering system exploration in a risk-controllable manner.
A form of vigor
The free flow of factors has optimized
resource allocation, improved economic efficiency, and offered conditions for Luzhou
and other places to participate in the industrial division of labor.
A source of vitality
The Pilot Free Trade Zone is a nursery
of young plants, not a showroom of potted bonsai. It is necessary to form more
institutional innovations that can be promoted nationwide.
Getting a snapshot of the progress in
the frontline
On the afternoon of May 7th, near the
scheduled interview time, Liu Yu, Deputy Director of the Management Committee of
South Sichuan Port Area of the Sichuan Pilot Free Trade Zone, was still helping
a Fortune 500 company to coordinate with relevant departments to finalize the
details of settling in the pilot zone. He had to ask the report team of
"The Magnificent 70 Years of Struggle for A New Area - Field Investigation
of Reporters to National Pilot Areas" to wait for a while.
This has aroused the interest of
journalists. As a national “experimental field”, institutional innovation is
the core task of the Pilot Free Trade Zone. Liu Yu’s work has revealed a lot
about the transformation of government functions in this “field”. What kind of role
does institutional innovation play behind this?
With such doubts in mind, from May 7th
to 10th, the reporter set foot on the Sichuan Pilot Free Trade Zone to examine
the achievement of the country's "experimental field" in the frontline.
Behind the over 400 institutional
innovation cases
Institutional innovations require more
than just process optimization, and they are driving the transformation of government
functions at a visible speed
While waiting, the reporter visited the
planning and exhibition hall of the South Sichuan Port Area.
On the panel of “Main Achievements”, the
item that ranks the first is “promoting 139 trial tasks and 215 institutional
innovations”.
However, this does not surprise the
reporter. Before this visit, Shi Xin, the Assistant to the President of the
Comprehensive Research Institute of Sun Yat-sen University, shared his research
results with the team: Over the past two years, the Sichuan Pilot Free Trade
Zone has accumulated more than 400 institutional innovation and practical
cases. According to the third-party assessment, the system innovation of the
Sichuan Pilot Free Trade Zone ranked the top in the country, and the Chengdu
area ranked the first among the 15 places in the third batch.
After this visit, the reporters met Liu
Yu and his team members. The above facts have been endowed with a richer
meaning in their words –
“The experimental area has offered
fertile soil for system exploration.” In the conference room, Feng Jian, Deputy
Director of the Administrative Examination and Approval Bureau of the South
Sichuan Port Area Management Committee, introduced the frontier exploration he
and his colleagues are doing – The traditional “administrative license” has been
turned into “administrative approval” that is popular in developed regions of
the world. He gave an example: if enterprises are to increase their business
scope, in the past, they must “first get the approval and then launch concrete
actions”. So they have to go to the industrial and commercial window to go
through the formalities and obtain permission. But now, they can “launch
operations directly without preapproval” in the Pilot Free Trade Zone. The
company could act first after making an announcement, and then confirm at the
industrial and commercial window anytime after.
This will greatly save the company's
time, but is there any risk attached? Feng Jian is frank in this regard,
"Reform will of course put an unprecedented high demand on post-event
supervision of government departments. It is not ready to rush into promotion,
there is indeed potential risk. It also points out the reason for launching
Pilot Zones – making trial endeavors for the country in a risk-controllable
region.
This is also the original intention of
cutting-edge exploration. More than one interviewee mentioned that the
institutional innovation of the Sichuan Pilot Free Trade Zone focused more on
pioneering and deeper exploration experiments than simple process optimization.
These explorations are driving the
transformation of government functions at a visible speed. Yu Di, Deputy
Director of the Taxation Bureau of Longmatan District of Luzhou City of The
State Administration of Taxation, admitted that the government has changed its way
of thinking. "In the past, the government department was concerned more
with how to perform functions in a more stable way and avoid responsibility
accordingly. But its current concern is how to make it easier for companies
even though that means more duties for itself."
Behind the 53,000 newly established
companies
To build a more open economy with freer
flow of factors, goods and services by breaking through various obstacles
While walking, the reporter encountered
Tang Shaowu, the head of Xiamen Jianfa Raw Materials Trading Corporation, a
world top 500 company that has just settled in the zone. He said that a
subsidiary company has been set up in South Sichuan Port Area to build a
southwest distribution center for import and export commodities.
It is nothing new to see well-known
enterprises moving in the Pilot Free Trade Zone. According to the Provincial Office
of Free Trade, as of the end of last year, 53,000 new enterprises were
established in the Sichuan Pilot Free Trade Zone, and 628 foreign-invested
enterprises were introduced. The latter accounted for nearly 1/2 of the total
number of foreign-invested enterprises in the province.
Why do they choose here? Tang Shaowu
raised two points: First, it is a competitive dock and passage: efficient handling
of goods and approval matters; local practices of "tax rebate for port of departure",
etc., which allow enterprises to get tax rebates in advance, alleviating their
pressure of capital turnover. Second, it has a sound business environment.
"They used to worry about local protectionism which could hinder the
process. After a few years’ examination, they found that there is nothing to
worry about."
Sheng Yi, a researcher at the Provincial
Academy of Social Sciences, believes that these two strengths are basically the
same: the Pilot Free Trade Zone promotes more optimal resource allocation and improves
economic efficiency to build a more open economy by breaking through various
obstacles and freer flow of factors, goods and services.
The Qingbaijiang Railway Port Area is
the best embodiment. On May 9th, the reporter saw a passing train of China
Railway Express (Chengdu) slowly leaving the station and heading towards Europe
by the window of the office building of the Management Committee. According to
public reports, the number of trains of China Railway Express (Chengdu) has outnumbered
other series of trains in the country for three consecutive years. “The capacity
of train for heavy-load has been greatly improved, especially the return trip.
A few years ago, the train always returns with empty carriages. But by April of
this year, 80% of the return train has been loaded with goods.” Zheng Shuangli,
Director of Chengdu International Railway Port Investment (Group), said that
the much more convenient international trade in the Pilot Free Trade Zone has
largely contributed to this growth.
The free flow of factors is reshaping
the new pattern of local economic development. "In the past, Luzhou could
retain no wealth with resources come and go, leaving it with only the 'exhaust
gas.'" Liu Yu believes that due to the business environment, little talent
reserves and other reasons, the comparative strength of Luzhou Port is
difficult to be employed in the past. The Pilot Free Trade Zone has provided
conditions for the local community to participate more in the industrial
division of labor. "We not only build channels, but also devote to allocation
and processing. We want to attract more industrial chains to settle in."
Behind the promotion of 29 institutional
innovations
The Sichuan Pilot Free Trade Zone has turned
itself into a nursery for “young plants”, and going forward, the key lies in
how to “turn the nursery into a forest”
On May 10th, Li Liang, the person in
charge of the Airport Service Center for Enterprise Free Trade in the Shuangliu
block of Chengdu Tianfu New Area, told reporters that it was initially set to serve
34 square kilometers around Shuangliu block, but now that firgure has more than
expanded 10 times to the entire Shuangliu District, “for starters, highly efficient
service has enabled us to cover more enterprises, and moreover, this has driven
other service centers to improve their efficiency.”
The promotion of institutional
innovation is a topic of common concern to almost all interviewed experts. They
all mentioned that the Pilot Free Trade Zone is a “nursery of young plants”, instead
of a showroom of potted bonsai. It is necessary to speed up the formation of
more institutional innovations that can be emulated. “Maximize the benefits of
reform as soon as possible,” said Deng Fuhua, Assistant Dean of the China
(Sichuan) Pilot Free Trade Zone Comprehensive Research Institute of
Southwestern University of Finance and Economics.
Setting foot on the 199 square
kilometers of the Sichuan Pilot Free Trade Zone, the reporter found that the
relevant achievements have quickly taken root and have been introduced to
broader areas – from the notarization item of “once-for-all errand-running” to
the export-oriented tax rebate measures for production-oriented export
enterprises, and from the quick review mechanism for intellectual property-related
cases to the reform of “unimpeded access with the first certificate” for administrative
examination and approval... As of February this year, 29 institutional
innovations have been promoted throughout the province. Not long ago, the State
Council made public announcement to promote the 18 experiences, of which
Sichuan accounted for one-sixth, among the fifth batch of Pilot Free Trade Zones.
Deng Fuhua believes that the Sichuan
Pilot Free Trade Zone has turned itself into a nursery of young plants, and going
forward, it is to grow that into a forest. On May 21st, in the Provincial
Office of Free Trade in Chengdu, the relevant staff introduced a new plan for “turning
the nursery into a forest”: within the next year, we will strive to cultivate
15 pioneering zones for the pilot reform in the Pilot Free Trade Zones. These
pioneering zones will enjoy the same decentralized provincial authorities as
the Pilot Free Trade Zones for better promotion of their achievements.
First-hand experiences
What is the fountain of such momentum?
One can always feel a strong momentum
being inside the Sichuan Pilot Free Trade Zone.
That momentum is manifested in the
conversation with the on-spot staff. "We only match with the best
target." “As long as the reform is being pushed ahead, it does not matter how
much energy we have to pour in”. That momentum can also be seen on the achievement
record upon its second anniversary. The Sichuan Pilot Free Trade Zone has
accumulated more than 400 practical cases – a new one in less than every 2
days.
What is supporting basis for this
momentum? A staff of the Qingbaijiang Railway Port Area told reporters that in
the past, he acted more like an "executor" by doing things according
to the rules. After the establishment of the Pilot Free Trade Zone, everyone is
responsible for solving problems. When encountered with difficulties and
challenges, everyone should first think about feasible solutions instead of
calling it quits.
That is the embodiment of the
transformation of the functions and mindsets of civil servants, and also the
fruit of local encouragement and tolerance for experimental explorations. In
the Sichuan Pilot Free Trade Zone, “bold attempts and trials” was held by the
leaders of the district management committees as a belief. A number of
interviewees mentioned that leaders dare to make decisions and take
responsibility, easing frontline staff with a lot of worries.
But it is the group of dreamers and
brainiacs that is underpinning this momentum. A person in charge of the Chengdu
Management Committee of the Sichuan Pilot Free Trade Zone said that the
management committee is basically made up of young cadres in their 30s and 40s.
"They lead a casual life, having a nap whenever sleepy and a bowl of
noodles whenever hungry." But they are fully motivated in doing meaningful
work that is beneficial to the company and the society.
This may be the most important
experience. After all, changes can only happen when you have the inclination.
Getting a direct view of hot issues
The reporter visited the Chengdu Qingbaijiang
Railway Port Area –
The secret of growth in parallel-import
cars
On May 9th, more than 10 brand new
Middle East land cruisers in the Chengdu Qingbaijiang Railway Port Area of the
Sichuan Pilot Free Trade Zone were neatly parked in the exhibition hall of
Chengdu Xiangxinda Trading Corporation. "This car is widely welcomed by
customers in the Southwest with its 4.0 displacement, V6 engine, high chassis, and
strong throughput capacity." Luo Qiong, head of the company, revealed that
the car is the sales champion of the company for the first-quarter, "about
40 cars have been sold."
When zooming out to the entire Chengdu
Qingbaijiang Railway Port Area, we could see its dazzling "achievements".
As the only pilot port for parallel-import automobiles in the province, from
January to April this year, Chengdu Qingbaijiang Railway Port Area secured 400
parallel imported cars, a number far exceeding the same period of last year,
and more than 400 orders are already in processing.
"In the past, we had to go to
Tianjin, Shanghai and other places to see and buy cars. Now thanks to the
railway port, we could buy cars directly from the Middle East, which greatly
saves time and transportation costs." Luo Qiong said. The reporter learned
that the continuous optimization of maritime-railway multimodal transportation,
Chengdu Qingbaijiang Railway Port has opened a route linking main sources of
parallel imported vehicles in the Middle East, North America and Europe via
Qinzhou, Shanghai and Ningbo.
We continue to improve
the hard facilities and work out new ways for customs clearance. In April last
year, Chengdu Qingbaijiang Railway Port became the first inland port in the
country to use the bonded logistics center for parallel imported cars
"There was no such business before. Tax is collected upon arrival at the
shore, which puts a lots pressure on capital turnover. We could only take the
order first and then import the car later. Now we can store the car in the
bonded logistics center for export one by one, and then get the license and pay
taxes.” Luo Qiong said that after this service is launched, consumers do not
have to wait two or three months to pick up the car. “They could basically get
the car in just one day with a much reasonable price than before.” In addition,
Chengdu Qingbaijiang Railway Port has also introduced the "one
bill-of-lading system" for multimodal transportation to realize the
settlement of letters of credit with the bill of lading as the pledge of
property rights.
Luo
Qiong gave her thumb up for many other things. At present, Chengdu Qingbaijiang
Railway Port has determined to subsidize the development of parallel imported
car trade in terms of trade volume, 3C certification, and after-sales
maintenance. At the same time, it promotes trade financing of parallel imported
car by multimodal transportation bills of lading and customs guarantee
insurance. "Going forward, we are to establish a normal operation
mechanism for maritime-railway transport, establish sharing warehousing of
non-bonded vehicles and spare parts with bonded goods, and carry out classified
supervision to further reduce the logistics costs of enterprises," said the
relevant person in charge of the Bureau of International Trade and Logistics of
Qingbaijiang District.