Guangdong encouraged to lead innovation

During an intensive inspection tour of Guangdong from January 3-5, 2026, Premier Li Qiang delivered a strategic mandate for the southern province to accelerate its innovation-driven development and reinforce its historic role as China’s reform pioneer. The Premier emphasized Guangdong’s critical position within national development strategies, urging provincial leadership to harness its distinctive advantages in technological advancement and open-market policies.

Premier Li’s itinerary featured multiple innovation hotspots, including the Hetao Shenzhen-Hong Kong Science and Technology Innovation Cooperation Zone, where he stressed enhancing corporate innovation capabilities through improved policy frameworks, financial mechanisms, and talent acquisition. He further examined Shenzhen’s Robot Valley and low-altitude economy infrastructure, advocating for stronger industrial ecosystems and practical application scenarios to accelerate technological iteration.

The inspection extended to major infrastructure projects, including the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link, where Li highlighted the necessity of advanced management systems for ensuring operational safety and regional connectivity. In Foshan, the Premier called for accelerated R&D cycles and high-quality production to stimulate demand-supply synergy. At Foshan International Land Port, he emphasized integrating infrastructure ‘hard connectivity’ with regulatory ‘soft connectivity’ to expand digital and green trade initiatives.

With Guangdong’s GDP having exceeded 14 trillion yuan ($2 trillion) in 2024—maintaining its status as China’s economic powerhouse—the province is now positioned to drive the nation’s 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) through strategic innovation partnerships and deepened reform policies.