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The difference between high-tech industrial development zone and economic and technological development zone
Economic and Technological Development Zone is an integral part of China's opening to the outside world. Concentrate on building a sound infrastructure and creating an investment environment that meets international standards within a small area delineated by an open city. Through the absorption and utilization of foreign capital, a modern industrial structure dominated by high-tech industries has been formed, which has become a key area for the development of foreign economic relations and trade in the city and its surrounding areas. So far, there are 54 economic and technological development zones approved by the State Council (including Suzhou Industrial Park, Shanghai Jinqiao Export Processing Zone, Ningbo Daxie Economic and Technological Development Zone, Xiamen Haicang Investment Zone and Hainan Yangpu Development Zone).

The purpose of establishing high-tech industrial development zone is to create a good environment for high-tech industrialization. By implementing various preferential policies related to high technology, including tax reduction and exemption, we will improve the service system, create industrial agglomeration advantages, attract and gather talents, technology, capital and other industrialization environments, and accelerate the industrialization of high-tech achievements.

Since 1988 Torch Plan was approved by the state, China's high-tech industrial development zones have developed at a high speed, which has made outstanding contributions to China's high-tech industrialization development. At present, the country has established 53 high-tech industrial development zones.

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