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Zhou Haijiang said at the Jiangsu government-enterprise consultation forum The government and enterprises should climb over “three mountains” to ensure that Jiangsu will lead again.

Published in: 2019-08-09

On August 8, the Jiangsu Provincial Political Consultative Conference held a forum for consultations between government and enterprises, and conducted consultations on the theme of “implementing policies and measures to support the development of private enterprises”. Governor Wu Zhenglong attended the meeting and delivered a speech. Huang Lixin, chairman of the Provincial Political Consultative Conference, presided over the meeting. More than 20 entrepreneurs, including Zhou Haijiang, Chairman and CEO of HOdo Group, were invited to attend and spoke, and the responsible persons of relevant departments responded positively.

As a leading enterprise in Jiangsu, HOdo Group is also accelerating the pace of transformation and upgrading: the textile and apparel sector focuses on the construction of smart stores, smart factories and smart warehouses; the rubber tire semi-steel vulcanized black lamp workshop has been running, and the 4.0 factory is stepping up construction; overseas park is accelerating the construction of the Sihanoukville Special Economic Zone 2.0 to win honor for the “Belt and Road”.

General Secretary Xi pointed out: "Development is the key to solving all problems." The biggest difficulty encountered by private enterprises in development is the "three mountains" of "the iceberg of the market, the mountain of financing, and the volcano of transformation." How to overcome the "three big mountains"? Zhou Haijiang believes that it is necessary to create a better development environment and implement specific measures for the party and government at all levels. It is also necessary for the private enterprises to take the initiative to respond and actively act to solve the "three mountains" by creating "independent innovation, independent brands and independent capital".