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Xinhua Silk Road: Enterprise Endogenous Growth Summit kicks off in SW China's Chengdu

CHENGDU, China, Sept. 5, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The Enterprise Endogenous Growth Summit kicked off Wednesday in Chengdu, Southwest China's Sichuan province.

At the summit, representatives from government departments, state-owned enterprises, financial institutions and universities shared their opinions on ways of transformation and upgrading, so as to help more enterprises to achieve high-quality development.

The Enterprise Endogenous Growth Summit kicked off Wednesday in Chengdu, China
The Enterprise Endogenous Growth Summit kicked off Wednesday in Chengdu, China

"Exploration and imagination are the keys to innovation," said Paul M. Romer, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2018, adding that corporate innovation should create a culture that encourages exploration of the unknown and fosters imagination.

According to Romer, the innovation in business model is the key for a company, which is inseparable from scientific planning and coordination. The best planning should be general and simple, instead of being too detailed. At the same time, it is necessary to balance the interests of shareholders and create value for society, especially in areas such as climate change and environmental protection.

As of the end of June, 2019, the total assets of state-owned enterprises in Sichuan province exceeded 10 trillion yuan, ranking sixth among other provinces and regions in the country. At the same time, the province has basically formed five pillar industries, namely electronic information, equipment manufacturing, food and beverage, advanced materials, as well as energy and chemical industry.

"Currently, insufficient R&D investment, scarce innovation platform, weak innovation ability, few transformation outcomes, and weak industry drive are still prominent shortcomings of state-owned enterprises in Sichuan," said Xu Jin, director of the Provincial State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC) in Sichuan. To solve these problems, Xu suggested state-owned enterprises to implement innovation-driven development strategy and enhance innovation in industry, management and mechanism.

The summit was under the guidance of the SASAC of the Sichuan Provincial Government, sponsored by Sichuan Development Holding Co., Ltd., and supported by CHANGHONG Electric Co., Ltd. Provincial state-owned enterprises, leading national enterprises such as Wuliangye, Huawei, Alibaba and Sinomach, and world's top 500 enterprises which have branches in Sichuan, all sent representatives to attend the summit.

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Source: Xinhua Silk Road Information Service
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