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Strategies for the High-quality Development of Strategic Emerging Industries in Anhui Province

Wenming Sun

Asian Agricultural Research, 2024, vol. 16, issue 12

Abstract: Relying on its unique geographical location, rich scientific and educational resources, perfect industrial system, advanced infrastructure and efficient government service policies, Anhui Province, as a traditional manufacturing province in China, provides a solid foundation for the cultivation and development of strategic emerging industries. These factors open up a new situation for the high-quality development of strategic emerging industries in Anhui Province. However, the development of emerging industries in Anhui Province is also facing the challenges of the pressure of market competition, capital and technology, as well as the imbalance of regional development. To this end, it is necessary to further increase the introduction of talents and technology, widely absorb all kinds of capital, constantly optimize the industrial layout, and strive to enhance the ability of scientific and technological innovation. At the same time, it is needed to actively expand domestic and foreign markets, and promote the development of industrial clusters to make Anhui Province's strategic emerging industries bigger and stronger.

Keywords: Agribusiness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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