Shenyang's commercial authorities have focused on improving the city's business environment, boosting cross-border trade and innovated to attract investment since late 2012 when the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China was held.
Once a major part of the country's heavy industrial hub in Northeast China, Liaoning province launched special actions earlier this year to revitalize its industries and develop a new growth engine.
Liaoning province will put more transport infrastructure on its map and improve its transport service capacity during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-25), to support regional economic upgrade and transformation.
Liaoning will focus its health work on disease prevention, putting equal attention on traditional Chinese and Western medicines and developing advanced healthcare, the province's health authorities said.
Liaoning province has pledged to achieve high-quality employment and enhance social welfare in a bid to improve people's livelihoods, according to the province's 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25).
Liaoning's geographical, industrial advantages continue to attract outside investment
On July 3, the first China-Europe freight train from Shenyang to the Belerast Logistics Park in Moscow was launched.
A total of 380.5 billion yuan ($57.84 billion) in deals were inked, covering 137 projects in Northeast China's Liaoning province, during the Liaoning International Fair for Investment and Trade held in the provincial capital Shenyang from Friday to Tuesday.