The Shenzhen government has announced a number of incentives for
companies that are regarded as "innovative" in an effort to boost
the city's competitiveness in research and development.
In a news conference held at the Citizens' Center in Shenzhen's
Futian District yesterday, officials from 20 government departments
promised streamlined administrative procedures and tax benefits to
"innovative" companies.
For the first time in Shenzhen's history, the finance bureau
said it would include innovative products and services on the
government procurement list.
However, the criteria for "innovative" companies have not been
decided yet.
The municipal science and technology bureau, which is drafting
the criteria, said the criteria would be based on the amount of
creativity in the company's products.
One can register an "innovative" company with only 30,000 yuan
(US$3,750) and establish such a company in a residential area.
Shenzhen will invest a total of 100 million yuan on research and
development from 2006 to 2010, according to the five-year plan
passed at the last meeting of the legislative body.
(Shenzhen Daily May 23, 2006)