Volume 10 Infinite Scenery in Dangerous Peaks Section 157 Considerations, Starting Points
However, the task of revitalizing Songzhou's economy is not an easy task.
The central government attaches great importance to this work, so we know the difficulty of this work. Songzhou is equivalent to the old industrial base in Northeast China. If Changzhou can also rely on the name of Changjiang Provincial Capital to find other development opportunities, then Songzhou
We have no choice but to face the issue of state-owned enterprise reform.
Only by solving the problem of state-owned enterprise reform can Songzhou's economy be liberated. However, if the problem of state-owned enterprise reform is solved, it cannot be said that Songzhou's economy can regain its glory.
Times have changed, as has the international and domestic situation. If Songzhou wants to stand out from the competition among surrounding heroes, it cannot rise to the top just by solving the problem of state-owned enterprise reform, especially in the cities of Kunhu and Qingxi.
The economy has entered a rapid development track, and it is not easy to catch up with them again.
The development of Kunhu and Qingxi both emerged under the hands of Tian Haihua. Not to mention the perception of the central leadership, even from the provincial level, Shao Jingchuan knew that he wanted to eliminate the deep imprint left by his predecessor Tian Haihua in terms of personnel matters.
Adjustments are one thing, but more importantly, he needs to produce more decent results. Only in this way can he be more convincing.
Changzhou and Songzhou were the economic depressions during Tian Haihua's era, so if these two economic depressions can rise in his own hands, then at least he can prove to the top officials of the central government that he is no worse than Tian Haihua.
Shao Jingchuan didn't have much confidence in Changzhou. Changzhou's special institutional structure determined that the Changjiang Provincial Party Committee had limited control over the Changzhou Municipal Party Committee, especially since he had only served as secretary of the provincial party committee, and he had not been in the provincial position for a long time.
In addition, since he had not served as deputy secretary in charge of party organizations before, he was unable to compare with Tian Haihua's experience in several provinces and central ministries, so Shao Jingchuan had no extravagant hope of making a breakthrough in Changzhou.
But Songzhou is different. On the one hand, although Shang Quanzhi was arranged by Tian Haihua, Songzhou's development lagged behind during Tian Haihua's era and there were many problems. Now Shang Quanzhi urgently needs his own support to prove himself. Similarly, he also needs
Changing the situation in Changjiang through changes to Songzhou is a need for both parties.
Shang Quanzhi had some ideas. During his participation in the 15th National Congress, Shang Quanzhi reported to Wang Zhengxi and Dong Zhaoyang. Wang Zhengxi and Dong Zhaoyang also reported to him some of Shang Quanzhi's intentions after returning to Changzhou. Shao Jing
Chuan Ye basically agreed. However, what Shang Quanzhi reported to Wang Zhengxi and Dong Zhaoyang was mainly personnel considerations. The specific development strategy of Songzhou was the problem that Shao Jingchuan wanted to solve this time.
There was a knock on the door. The secretary came in and whispered: "Secretary Shao, Secretary-General, Secretary Shang is here."
"Oh, please come in, Secretary Shang. By the way, I'll take a look at Minister Hua, and ask Minister Hua to come over too." Shao Jingchuan nodded.
Hua Youlan is not in charge of economic work, but this woman is a representative of the Changjiang native cadres, and a representative of the non-Changzhou faction among the Changjiang native cadres. She is slightly different from Wang Zhengxi, a cadre who has been growing up in Changzhou.
Differently, the prestige and influence among local cadres in Changjiang are not weak.
The most important thing is that Hua Youlan is a female cadre. When female cadres grow to the level of deputy provincial cadres, if their abilities are not bad and they have age advantages, their development prospects are very promising, and Hua Youlan
Although Tian Haihua was close to Tian Haihua when he was secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, his ideas and styles were quite independent and he was not a direct descendant of Tian Haihua.
Shao Jingchuan knew about this cadre through some of his own channels. The central leadership valued Hua Youlan very much and was selected as a key candidate for training among female cadres. Therefore, he also hoped to maintain a relatively tacit relationship with Hua Youlan.
, especially this cadre’s own work ability is also remarkable.
Calling Hua Youlan to Songzhou for research this time was also a surprise to others in the province.
The Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee goes down to investigate. Generally speaking, the Secretary-General of the Provincial Party Committee has to follow him. In the selection of other candidates, according to convention, other Standing Committee members will not be selected. Most of the time, a deputy governor from the government will be chosen to accompany him.
It can be an executive deputy governor or a deputy governor in charge of a certain field, depending on the main direction of the research work. However, it is rare to choose other members of the Standing Committee of the provincial party committee who are also leaders of departments directly under the provincial party committee to accompany you.
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Hua Youlan didn't have any objections to being arranged to accompany Shao Jingchuan to Songzhou for investigation.
She was already very interested in Songzhou's recent propaganda work. Even if Shao Jingchuan hadn't visited Songzhou this time, she would have planned to visit Songzhou in October or November. Songzhou was already a big player in the field of cultural propaganda.
The city has a lot of new ideas in its work recently. As the director of publicity, it is normal for me to do research.
She was also a little surprised when she heard that the secretary came to invite her to Secretary Shao's reception room.
Shang Quanzhi came to Shao Jingchuan to report on his work. The content was obviously the next stage of state-owned enterprise reform that the provincial party committee and provincial government will take charge of.
This time Shao Jingchuan came, and Rong Daosheng came a few days later, all with the same purpose, focusing on the reform of state-owned enterprises in the province, and Songzhou will be the main battlefield. Shang Quanzhi reported this work to the Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee,
It was normal for Chu Yaolan to participate, but it was a bit strange for him, the propaganda minister, to participate.
But since Secretary Shao Jingchuan came to invite him, Hua Youlan didn't think too much and went over with her notebook.
Shang Quanzhi also did not expect that Hua Youlan would also participate when reporting work to Shao Jingchuan.
However, he didn't care too much. This was not a secret report. It was just a report on the current basic reality of Songzhou, and at the same time put forward some of his own ideas and concepts. Of course, he also had to answer some of Shao Jingchuan's questions.
He has been thinking about this report for a long time, and he was thinking about how to make this report well before the 15th National Congress.
Tomorrow, Shao Jingchuan and his party will conduct a survey according to the arrangements of the Songzhou Municipal Committee. The Songzhou Municipal Committee has also made arrangements long ago, focusing on surveying state-owned enterprises, while also taking into account township enterprises and private enterprises. However, the focus allocation has been slightly adjusted.
It is also because the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China clearly stated at the 15th National Congress that the non-public economy is an important part of the socialist economic system, so there has been a slight adjustment in the research arrangements for the private economy.
Shang Quanzhi spent an hour and a half introducing the current economic situation of Songzhou, especially focusing on the current status and main problems of the state-owned economy, as well as some ideas and intentions of the Songzhou Municipal Party Committee in solving the dilemma of state-owned enterprises. Shao Jing
Chuan, Hua Youlan and Chu Yaolan all listened very carefully and took careful notes.
In the absence of on-site inspection and understanding of these state-owned enterprises, it is appropriate to have a general understanding first. This will help to find problems, discover problems, and solve problems in a more targeted and targeted manner during the investigation.
"Quan Zhi, I have a rough understanding of the situation in Songzhou. You must also know that with the adjustment of the national industrial policy, it is imperative for the central government to promote the strategy of ingot pressing. From the perspective of industrial development, this is
A necessary process. The downturn in our domestic textile industry is one aspect. More importantly, our textile industry equipment is backward and outdated, which puts us at a disadvantage in competition with the same industry in other regions. Most of these enterprises are our state-owned enterprises.
This has resulted in large-scale losses for state-owned enterprises, which has also brought huge burdens and pressures to local party committees and governments. So I would like to give you a big shot here. The adjustment of the textile industry will be the same as this time.
The reform of state-owned enterprises should be carried out in parallel, and you may have to be mentally prepared for this..."
Shao Jingchuan sighed slightly in his heart. It should be said that his luck, monk Quan Zhi, was not very good. In the past few years, the domestic economy had been booming. From Deng Gong's southern tour in 1992 to the first half of this year, the international and domestic economic situation was
Things are looking up, but the situation has changed dramatically in the second half of the year, and the cold wave of the Southeast Asian financial crisis has affected the domestic economy. It is indeed difficult to feel happy and relaxed when encountering such a situation at the beginning of the 15th National Congress.
Both himself and Shang Quan Zhi are faced with a must-play move. State-owned enterprises need to be reformed and the textile industry needs to be innovated. The two superpositions will be a disaster or a blessing for Songzhou, which is a pillar industry. Even insiders may not see it for a while.
Be clear.
The textile industry needs to press spindles, which means that several major textile companies in Songzhou will face the fate of consolidation, production reduction or even bankruptcy. The equipment of most textile companies in Songzhou is old equipment before the reform and opening up, with low labor efficiency and defective
The efficiency is high, the energy consumption is high, and there are also some problems in environmental protection. Now the market is weak and we are in serious losses. From this perspective, ingot rolling is a good thing, but after all, these companies solve the employment problem of tens of thousands of people. Once ingot is rolled out, what will happen to these laid-off workers?
manage?
If state-owned enterprises want to reform and solve the problem of losses, they need to find other ways out besides losing money.
Ingot pressing is only a non-market method. From the perspective of Changjiang Province and Songzhou City, it would not be a bad thing if the central government matched some funds to solve ingot pressing. However, ingot pressing is easy, and the problems left after ingot pressing need to be solved.
It’s not simple. How can we solve the survival problem of these enterprises to the greatest extent? If the survival of the enterprise cannot be solved, how can we solve the way out for the employees of these enterprises? This is the most important problem, but it is not the only problem.
Songzhou's economy still needs to develop and cannot just stay in its current state. How to achieve a breakthrough? Both Shao Jingchuan and Shang Quanzhi realized that it was unrealistic to just rely on the reform of state-owned enterprises to achieve this goal.
Various signs indicate that focusing on the big and letting go of the small has become a point of view of the current central government. Areas that are not related to the country's economic lifeline will be more liberalized, and the market will determine and guide development.
Whether it is Changjiang or Songzhou, this is an opportunity and a test.