Tang Lin, President of China Silk Association, met with Yizhou District Party Committee Secretary Zhai Hongling and her delegation
On September 29, Tang Lin, President of the China Silk Association, met with Zhai Hongling, a member of the Party Leadership Group of the Guangxi Hechi Municipal Government and Secretary of the Yizhou District Party Committee, in Beijing. Exchanges and discussions were held on the development of the cocoon and silk industry in Yizhou District. Qian Youqing, Executive Vice President of the China Silk Association, Liu Wenquan, Secretary-General, Wei Jingchao, Member of the Standing Committee of the Yizhou District Committee and Executive Deputy District Governor, Fan Zhongyu, Member of the Standing Committee of the District Committee, Director of the United Front Work Department, and Deputy District Governor, as well as the Yizhou District Committee Office and relevant departments of the district government The person in charge attended the meeting.
President Tang Lin welcomed the visit of Secretary Zhai Hongling and her delegation, and expressed her gratitude to Hechi City and Yizhou District for their long-term trust and support to the China Silk Association. Chairman Tang said that Hechi has always been an important domestic production base for cocoon and silk raw materials, and Yizhou, as the core area of Hechi cocoon and silk industry, has achieved remarkable results in the construction of large-scale sericulture bases in recent years, with a solid industrial foundation.Industrial clusters are being continuously cultivated and expanded, and already have the conditions and capabilities to build a whole cocoon and silk industry chain. The China Silk Association is willing to give full play to its own advantages and strengthen communication and collaboration in industrytechnological innovation, industrial layout, investment and financing cooperation and other aspects to help the local cocoon and silk industryTransformation and Upgradingto achieve highqualitydevelopment.
Secretary Zhai Hongling expressed her sincere gratitude to the China Silk Association for its help and support for the development of Yizhou’s cocoon and silk industry over the years, and briefly introduced local policy resources and industry-related conditions. She said that the Hechi Municipal Party Committee and Municipal Government have always regarded the development of the cocoon and silk industry as an important task to prosper the regional economy and promote farmers’ income and prosperity. In particular, focusing on the goal of cultivating and building a 100 billion industrial cluster, they have promoted the introduction of a number of industrial development support and guided policies and achieved positive results. During the “14th Five-Year Plan” period, Yizhou District will rely on its location advantages to cultivate and expand a number of leading cocoon and silk processing enterprises, vigorously promote the upgrading of industrial parks, and strive to build a cocoon and silk industry with reasonable layout, long industrial chain, and high added value. The entire industry chain strives to build Yizhou into a new highland for the development of China’s cocoon and silk industry in the future. It is hoped that the China Silk Association can continue to care and support the development of the cocoon and silk industry in Yizhou District, further deepen cooperation in various fields, and jointly polish the golden sign of “China’s New Silk City”.
The two parties also discussed how to integrate local high-quality resources such as cocoon and silk, non-ferrous metals and cultural tourism in Hechi City, and actively explored preparations for organizing a comprehensive brand event that integrates government key project promotion and cocoon and silk industry exchanges to create a cross-industry and cross-field comprehensive brand event. The matter was communicated and a preliminary consensus was reached.
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