Xia Lingmin investigates the construction of key projects in Qingdao’s textile and apparel industry chain
On February 9, Xia Lingmin, Secretary-General of the ChinaTextile Industry Federation, and his delegation went to Qingdao to investigate the construction of key projects in the textile and garment industry chain and conduct in-depth on-site inspections Project progress status, and a special work symposium was held at the Oriental Fashion Center to listen to work reports from enterprises, parks, associations and departments, and put forward targeted opinions and suggestions on relevant work. Zhang Jincan, deputy director of the Qingdao Municipal Bureau of Industry and Information Technology, and heads of relevant units such as the Municipal Commerce Bureau, Municipal Textile and Garment Industry Association, Chinatex Yilian, etc. accompanied the investigation and participated in the discussion.
The research team inspected the China-Korea International Fashion City K-Mao project in Chengyang District and visited the Chengyang Planning Exhibition Hall to learn about relevant planning and development.
It is reported that the Chengyang District People’s Government, Qingdao Yilian Holding Group and South Korea’s Paul CM Co., Ltd. recently signed a tripartite cooperation agreement on the China-Korea International Fashion City K Mao project. K Mao will be jointly owned by Qingdao Yilian Holding Group and South Korea’s Paul CM Co., Ltd. Construction investment.
Subsequently, the research team held a discussion with Liu Qiang, Chairman of Qingdao Yilian Holding Group, and his delegation. The two parties discussed the current operation of the Oriental Fashion Center and conducted full communication and exchanges on the overall development format, industry and urban development of China’s textile and apparel industry.
At the meeting, Chinatex Yilian reported on the latest construction progress of two projects, the Oriental Fashion Center Park and the China-Korea International Fashion City K-Mao. At present, the construction of the Oriental Fashion Center Park is progressing steadily. China-Korea International Fashion City·K Maochu is positioned in the “Future City” area of Liuting Airport in Chengyang District. It focuses on industrial support, mass entrepreneurship and innovation drive, and regional opening up. It focuses on empowering the development of traditional industries, activating the vitality of the digital economy, and deepening the cooperation between China and South Korea. Local economic and trade cooperation.
It is understood that as the first fashion and creative industrial park of Chinatex Yilian Group, the construction and operation experience accumulated by the Oriental Fashion Center over the years has laid a solid foundation for the expansion of the China-Korea International Fashion City·K Mao project in Chengyang District. The emergence of unique industrial aggregations such as Oriental Fashion Center and China-Korea International Fashion City·K Mao will become an innovation incubator, main economic and trade battlefield, and cultural reception hall to help Qingdao build a modern international metropolis, and promote the fashion industry. Transformation and upgrading and urban transformation and upgrading.
Xia Lingmin fully affirmed the positive results achieved in the construction of the Oriental Fashion Center Park and the China-Korea International Fashion City K-Mao project, and hoped to make better use of Qingdao’s unique resource endowments and location advantages to steadily promote project construction, and said that the China Textile Federation will We will further increase support for projects in terms of resource allocation and information sharing to help projects be put into operation as soon as possible. Members of the research team also discussed project planning, construction and future development respectively, and put forward many constructive opinions from the perspectives of industry trends, urban development, industry-business collaboration, and policy assistance.
Wei Lin, former director of the Media Center of the China Textile and Apparel Federation, Xu Feng, president of the “Textile and Apparel Weekly” magazine, Wang Shuiyuan, secretary-general of the Circulation Branch of the China Textile and Apparel Industry Federation, and Wang Qingying, chief fashion researcher of the China Textile Information Center, participated in the survey.
Information source: Qingdao Industry and Information Technology, Oriental Fashion Center
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