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The district, which is located in west Shanghai, is taking advantage of
the integrated development of the Yangtze River Delta region to foster a
group of industries that can help accelerate the shift of economic
growth drivers.
Established in 1995, Shanghai Qingpu Industrial Park covers 56.2 square
kilometers. It consists of two national-level development zones, Qingpu
Comprehensive Bonded Zone and Zhangjiang Qingpu High-tech Park. After
nearly 25 years of development, Shanghai Qingpu Industrial Park has
gathered more than 2,000 high-quality domestic and foreign enterprises,
including 23 Fortune Global 500 companies, together with more than 50
regional corporate headquarters or research and development centers. It
has 149 enterprises and 37 listed companies or their affiliates. Nearly
20 companies in the park are in the pipeline for public listings.
The park focuses on a raft of sectors including high-end equipment, auto
parts, biomedicine, new materials, printing and media, fast-moving
consumer goods, electronics and information, as well as artificial
intelligence.
The park now has 109 European enterprises, including 39 from Germany.
Among them are world-leading machinery and equipment engineering company
Dürr, skincare brand Nivea, a century-old family business Vorwerk,
printing equipment company Heidelberg, Fortune Global 500 conglomerate
BASF, specialty lubricant manufacturer Klüber and textile machinery
maker Trützschler. These Germany companies post a combined annual output
of 4.4 billion yuan, accounting for 20 percent of total output of all
foreign-invested enterprises and 82 percent of all European enterprises
in the industrial park.
The area of Zhangjiang Qingpu High-tech Park has been expanded from 12
square kilometers to 21 square kilometers, with the number of companies
rising to more than 600. The park’s enterprises can enjoy all the
preferential policies in Zhangjiang High-tech Park in the Pudong New
Area. This includes offers of funding support to cutting-edge Chinese
and overseas research institutes, key laboratories and functional
headquarters. The park is committed to incubating enterprises, fostering
technology innovation, cultivating talent and facilitating research
results.
Qingpu District is stepping up efforts to develop an advanced industrial
cluster as it aims to leverage its geographical advantages and
favorable business environment to appeal to more Chinese and
foreign-funded companies.