On June 13, the Information Office of Liaoning Provincial People’s Government held the thirty-third press conference of the series titled “Making Breakthroughs for Revitalization, and Striving for Decisive Achievements”, presenting the important plans, major tasks, and specific measures conducted by the Tieling Municipal People’s Government.
Tieling will initiate 270 new projects throughout this year, including 130 projects each worth over 100 million yuan and 25 projects each exceeding 500 million yuan. Actual utilized domestic investment will grow by over 10%. The city will implement 650 projects each worth at least 5 million yuan, with 180 projects above 100 million yuan and 20 exceeding 1 billion yuan. A number of major projects, including the State Power Investment Corporation’s million-kilowatt-level integrated wind, solar, thermal, and energy storage initiative, will be put into operation and begin delivering results.
Tieling will vigorously develop farm produce deep-processing industry. Leveraging its agricultural advantages, the city will strengthen, supplement and extend industrial chains. It aims to build two 20-billion-yuan industrial chains of corn and hogs and six 10-billion-yuan chains in terms of sika deer, beef cattle, hazelnuts, peanuts, poultry and rice, fostering clustered and chained development of competitive industries.
Tieling will support the upgrading of traditional scenic spots like the Ivory Mountain Scenic Spot. It will develop cultural tourism consumption clusters in Yinzhou District and the “two lakes and two rivers” area of Fanhe New District. Through folk performances like Errenzhuan, a traditional comic folk duet in Northeast China, the city will promote integrated development of ecological, rural, and winter tourism across agricultural, cultural, commercial and tourism sectors.
Tieling will also pool resources to expand supporting chains for automobiles, aviation components, and new energy. It strives to elevate Tieling Economic Development Zone’s ranking in national-level development zone assessments and upgrade one development zone to provincial characteristic industrial park.