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Shenzhen Revises Administrative Measures for Industrial Land Supply

未来城不落2026-06-02 12:01
On June 2, Shenzhen revised and implemented the Administrative Measures for the Supply of Industrial Land, with optimizations in four aspects.

On June 2nd, the "Measures for the Administration of the Supply of Industrial and Other Industrial Land in Shenzhen" revised under the leadership of the Shenzhen Municipal Bureau of Planning and Natural Resources was officially implemented. The aim is to strengthen the land supply guarantee for major industrial projects, standardize the management of industrial land supply, and improve the level of economical and intensive land use.

According to publicly available information, since the implementation of the original policy in March 2019, a total of 288 plots of industrial land covering 1,702 hectares have been supplied through public bidding, auction, and listing, providing 46.55 million square meters of industrial space. This has met the land requirements of a number of major projects such as BYD's Power Battery R & D Center, Tencent's "Internet +" Future Science and Technology City, and CR Microelectronics' 12 - inch integrated circuit project, strongly supporting Shenzhen to maintain the "double - first" position in the total output value of industrial enterprises above designated size and industrial added value in the country for four consecutive years.

The focus of this revision is to optimize and improve from four aspects: improving the supply system by including the land for transportation and public facilities supporting industrial projects in the scope of the policy, and unifying the maximum term of newly supplied industrial land to no more than 30 years; optimizing the approval process by changing the serial approval of project demonstration and land site selection to parallel approval; strengthening the management mechanism by clarifying the principle of "who signs the contract, who supervises"; and smoothing the transfer path by allowing conditional transfer of various industrial space resources.

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