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It refers to the implementation of special economic policies, flexible economic measures, and special economic management systems. Economic preferential treatment, such as tariff reductions and exemptions, the provision of an ideal investment environment and a well-organized leadership and management system, as well as an increase in foreign investment and foreign exchange earnings, thereby promoting the country's economic development.
Special Economic Zones. English: Special Economic Zone, abbreviated as SEZ), refers to a type of geography.
The concept is mainly set up by the state in order to attract foreign investment or international multinational enterprises to settle in the economic development area with more relaxed laws than the country or with preferential conditions, in addition to the provincial economic decision-making power, but also in foreign economic activities.
and adopt a more open policy.
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Special economic zones (SEZs) refer specifically to special economic policies and economic regimes.
In April 1979, the first proposal was made to open a "special export zone", and in March 1980, the "special export zone" was renamed as a "special economic zone" and implemented in Shenzhen. In essence, SEZs are also one of the main forms of free port zones in the world.
By means of preferential measures such as tariff reductions and exemptions, we should encourage foreign investment and introduce advanced technology and scientific management methods by creating a favorable investment environment, so as to achieve the goal of promoting the economic and technological development of the countries where the SEZs are located.
The special economic zones implement special economic policies, flexible economic measures and special economic management systems, and adhere to the development goal of export-oriented economy.
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The term "special" in a special economic zone refers to "the implementation of special economic policies and management methods".
1. Special economic zones mainly refer to areas where the state has established more lenient laws or economic development conditions than its own country in order to attract foreign investment or international multinational enterprises to settle in, and in addition to having provincial economic decision-making power, it can also adopt a more open policy in foreign economic activities.
2. Special economic zone is a unique name in China, which is a special area with superior transportation conditions in order to concentrate and effectively use foreign capital and technology to produce in the country after the reform and opening up, develop the economy and prosper the economy.
On August 26, China officially established special economic zones and approved the establishment of special economic zones in Shenzhen, Zhuhai and Shantou in Guangdong Province and Xiamen in Fujian Province. Since then, the Liangjiang New Area in Chongqing, the Zhoushan New Area and the Pudong New Area in Shanghai have been added, all of which are of the special economic zone type.
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The significance of the Special Economic Zone is as follows:1. The special economic zone has the courage to change and innovate, never ossifies or stagnates, and plays a leading role in promoting scientific development and realizing independent innovation.
2. The innovative practice of the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone has made important contributions to China's reform, opening up and socialist modernization.
3. The establishment of special economic zones has opened the door to a new era of rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.
Requirements for Special Economic ZonesThe responsibility and mission of the SEZs are the same. This requires that the special economic zones must base themselves on a new starting point, adapt themselves to the new situation, aim at new goals, grasp the new connotation of the special economic zones that are "particularly capable of reform, opening up, and innovation," and hold higher the banner of emancipating the mind and carrying out reform and opening up. Special economic zones should adapt to the new changes in the domestic and international situation, follow the new requirements of national development, and conform to the new expectations of the people, achieve new breakthroughs, and reach a new level.
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The term "special" in a special economic zone refers to "the implementation of special economic policies and management methods". There are seven special economic zones in China, namely Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, Zhuhai Special Economic Zone and Shantou Special Economic Zone in Guangdong Province, Xiamen Special Economic Zone, Hainan Special Economic Zone, Kashgar Special Economic Zone and Khorgos Special Economic Zone in Fujian.
Special economic zone is a unique name in China, is a type of special economic zone, is after the reform and opening up in order to concentrate and effectively use foreign capital and technology to the country for production, development, economic prosperity and set up a special area with superior transportation conditions, in this region to implement the policy of opening up to the outside world and preferential system, is to absorb foreign investment, to achieve international economic cooperation a way.
On April 30, 1979, the creation of a special economic zone was proposed. On March 24, 1980, the CCP named it a "special economic zone". On August 26, 1980, China formally established a special economic zone, and the 15th meeting of the Standing Committee of the Fifth National People's Congress decided to approve the decision to establish special economic zones in Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Shantou in Guangdong Province and Xiamen in Fujian Province.
At present, Chongqing's Liangjiang New Area, Zhoushan New Area and Shanghai's Pudong New Area have been added, all of which are in essence special economic zones.
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1. The "special" of special economic zones refers to "the implementation of special economic policies and management methods".
2. There are seven special economic zones in China, namely Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, Zhuhai Special Economic Zone and Shankai Rantou Special Economic Zone in Guangdong Province, and Xiamen Special Economic Zone, Hainan Special Economic Zone, Kashgar Special Economic Zone and Khorgos Special Economic Zone in Fujian.
3. Special economic zones mainly refer to areas where the state has established more relaxed laws or preferential economic development than its own country in order to attract foreign capital or international multinational enterprises to settle in, and in addition to having provincial economic decision-making power, it can also adopt a more open policy in foreign economic activities. Special Economic Zone is the unique name of the country, is after the reform and opening up in order to concentrate and effectively use foreign capital and technology to the country for production, development, economic prosperity and set up a special area with superior transportation conditions, in this region to implement the policy of opening up to the outside world and preferential system, is a way to absorb foreign investment, to achieve international economic cooperation.
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Hello! Special administrative regions refer to administrative regions that have special legal status and implement special social, political and economic systems within the administrative regions of our country and in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and laws of our country. It is an inseparable part of the People's Republic of China, but it has a special legal status.
Special Administrative Regions (SEZs) are fundamentally different from SEZs. Special economic zones are defined within a certain area of our country and within a certain area according to the conditions of economic development, and special economic policies are implemented in foreign economic activities to achieve the purpose of promoting the economic development of the country. Therefore, the special economic zones do not belong to the division of administrative regions, but are a measure taken to meet the needs of economic structural reform.
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