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What are the types and functional orientation of state-owned enterprises in districts and counties?

I recently saw this problem in the tweet of the official WeChat account consulted by CUHK, and they made a detailed analysis in the topic of state-owned enterprises in districts and counties.

From the perspective of society as a whole, general state-owned enterprises can be divided into three categories according to their functions and objectives: public welfare, competitiveness and (reasonable) monopoly. Speaking of county-level state-owned enterprises, due to the different economic development and needs of different types of county-level administrative units, their functions and business layout for state-owned state-owned enterprises are also different. Divided into the following categories:

Municipal districts: As a product of the subdivision of urban management functions, municipal districts mainly focus on urban property management and asset management, so they pay more attention to the development of public services and financial industry.

County/county-level city: As the fringe of urban and rural areas, the development of the county is mainly based on agricultural development, taking into account the development of industrialization, urbanization and modernization, so it will pay more attention to the development of agriculture, industry and public services.

High-tech Development Zone: As a gathering place of high-tech industries in China, its functional orientation focuses on technological innovation, development of high-tech industries and industrial incubation.

Economic Development Zone: As the main power source of China's economic development, its industrial layout is mainly based on infrastructure construction and investment attraction, and regional economic development is accelerated through the planning and construction of public service industry and financial investment industry.

Free trade zone: the main body exploring new forms of opening to the outside world, and its industrial layout is mainly to promote foreign trade.