Shanghai has introduced a comprehensive policy package aimed at establishing the city as a global hub for high-quality internet content creation. The new measures, totaling nine key initiatives, focus on boosting the digital content industry and enhancing Shanghai's soft power. The Huangpu and Yangpu districts have been designated as pilot zones for this initiative. To attract top content creators worldwide, the city is offering financial incentives, streamlined visa processes, and technological support. Additionally, Shanghai recently certified 30 regional headquarters of multinational corporations and 10 research and development centers, reinforcing its position as a leading destination for foreign investment and regional R&D activities.
China's Shanghai unveiled a new policy package on Tuesday to establish itself as a global hub for high-quality Internet content creation, designating its Huangpu and Yangpu districts as pilot zones and offering financial incentives, streamlined visa processes, and tech support to https://t.co/4HMDVrIdhf
#Shanghai has newly certified 30 regional headquarters of multinational corporations and 10 research and development centers during a ceremony held on July 11, further underscoring its lead in attracting foreign investment and hosting regional R&D centers. #OpportunityChina https://t.co/2qjJdCPpRN
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