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China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone Administration 中国(上海)自由贸易试验区管理委员会 Address: NO.819, Huanhu Xi Yi Road, Pudong New Area, Shanghai, China| Phone: 86-21-58698500 | Website: http://www.ysftpa.gov.cn The China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone (FTZ) Administration represents the Shanghai municipal government in the Shanghai FTZ. Its responsibilities include: organizing the implementation of comprehensive laws and regulations, enforcing reform policies, implementing development-related planning and policy measures, providing guidance and consulting services for enterprises and related organizations, and assuming responsibility for security checks and antitrust reviews in the zone. The zone administration is also in charge of all administrative work in the fields of investment, trade, financial services, land-use planning, environmental protection, human resources, food and drug supervision, and intellectual property rights, among others, along with managing and supervising the work of other government departments in the Shanghai FTZ. Chair Ai Baojun 艾宝俊 Leading comprehensive operations of the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone (FTZ) Administration. Executive Vice Chair Dai Haibo 戴海波 Assisting in leading comprehensive operations of the administration; taking charge of the General Office, as well as daily operations of the administration. © 2014, The US-China Business Council Vice Party Secretaries Yan Xu 严旭 Responsible for the Fiscal and Financial Bureau and contacting with taxation bureaus; responsibilities include fiscal affairs and financial service. Wang Xinling 王辛翎 (Discipline-team Leader) Responsible for the party discipline inspection group, the HR bureau, the labor union, the Comprehensive Party Committee, the Institution Party Committee, and the Communist Youth League Committee; responsibilities include building the zone party group , discipline inspection, supervision, public sector reform, personnel, human resources and social security, external affairs and mass organization. Vice Chairs Li Zhaojie 李兆杰 Responsible for the Policy and Regulation Research Office, the Construction Planning and Environmental Management Bureau, and the Urban Construction Administration Center; responsibilities include policy and regulation affairs, research, construction, housing, planning, territorial resources, environmental protection, city landscape. Zhu Min 朱民 Served as the press spokesman of the administration; responsible for the Economic Development Bureau, the Investment Service Center; responsible for contacting with customs, inspection and quarantine bureaus and marine bureaus; responsibilities include industry policy, science and technology, commerce, foreign investment and trade, shipping, port affairs, and statistics. Wang Jing 王靖 Responsible for the Integrated Supervision and Law Enforcement Bureau, the Comprehensive Law Enforcement Team, the Information Center; responsible for contacting with industry and commerce bureaus, quality bureaus, and public bureaus; responsibilities include supervision and administration during and after investment, market supervision and administration, comprehensive law enforcement, and information technology. Vice Secretary Generals Shen Yue 沈跃 Served concurrently as director general of Waigaoqiao administrative office. © 2014, The US-China Business Council Tan Jinghua 谭京华 Served concurrently as director general of comprehensive administration and law enforcement bureau. Wang Ying 王樱 Served concurrently as director of general office. Li Jun 李军 Assist managing finance and financial services. Department Responsibilities* General Office ( 办公室) HR Bureau (人力资源局) Responsible for Shanghai FTZ commission documents, confidentiality, files, propaganda, information, foreign affairs, reception, public display of information, party-building, and administrative work. The General Office is also responsible for serving as a general point of contact and for coordinating information related to emergency work. Responsible for talent recruitment and retention, improving the environment for talent development, coordinating corporate-employee relations, and providing career services for overseas Chinese and residents of Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan. The HR Bureau is also responsible for administrative approval reform, work code management, leadership training, and staff development. Policy and Regulation Research Office (政治 法规研究室) Economic Development Bureau (经济发展 局) Pudong Airport Comprehensive Bonded Zone Office (浦东机场综合保税区办公室) Responsible for research on systems innovation and international best practices, assisting legislative departments in drafting and revising Shanghai FTZ-related laws and regulations, reviewing regulation-related documents, handling administrative appeals, drafting mid- and longterm economic development outlines, assessing zone outcomes, and conducting regional regulatory propaganda campaigns. Responsible for investment management and trade system innovation, expansion of the services sector, foreign investment review and approval, establishing an overseas investment filing system, promoting opening-up programs in the services sector, and coordinating with state commissions and ministries to permit some services sectors to take advantage of pre-approval processes. Responsible for the daily operations of the Pudong Airport Comprehensive Bonded Zone, representing the Shanghai FTZ commission in the Pudong Airport Comprehensive Bonded Zone, promoting innovation in trade supervision, attracting enterprise and capital investment, stabilizing and “cultivating” zone-registered enterprises, providing service work to zone-registered enterprises, and promoting the relocation of MNC Asia-Pacific headquarters to the Shanghai FTZ. Waigaoqiao Bonded Zone Office (外高桥保税 区办公室) Yangshan Bonded Zone Office ( 洋山保税港 区办公室) Integrated Supervision and Law enforcement Bureau (综合监管和执法局) Responsible for the daily operations of the Waigaoqiao Bonded Zone, representing the Shanghai FTZ commission in the Waigaoqiao bonded Zone, Waigaoqiao Logistics parks, and Sunlan regions, attracting enterprise and capital investment, stabilizing and “cultivating” zoneregistered enterprises, providing service work to zone-registered enterprises, and promoting the relocation of MNC Asia-Pacific headquarters to the Shanghai FTZ. Responsible for the daily operations of the Yangshan Bonded Zone, representing the Shanghai FTZ commission in the Yangshan Bonded Zone, promoting innovation in trade supervision, attracting enterprise and capital investment, stabilizing and “cultivating” zoneregistered enterprises, providing service work to zone-registered enterprises, and promoting the relocation of MNC Asia-Pacific headquarters to the Shanghai FTZ. Responsible for the overall supervision and enforcement of laws and regulations in the Shanghai FTZ, organizing and coordinating information-sharing and services platforms, reviewing security checks and antitrust reviews, establishing a social credit system and comprehensive evaluation mechanism, and conducting administrative work related to intellectual property, arts and entertainment, and food and drug safety. The bureau is also responsible for enforcement in cases related to land use, construction, housing, environmental protection, civil defense, labor, intellectual property, and food and drug supervision. Construction Planning and Environmental Management Bureau ( 规划建设和环境管理局) Responsible for administrative work in zone planning, land use, housing, construction, municipal policies, civil defense, sanitation (construction-project related), environmental protection, land greening, city beautification, and public transportation. Fiscal and Financial Bureau (财政和金融服务局) Responsible for financial supervision, financial system innovation, the opening of financial service sectors to outside investment, recruiting domestic and foreign financial institutions for zone registration, developing multi-tiered financial markets that can handle domestic and international issues, researching finance and taxation systems, analyzing annual economic outcomes, drafting outlines for annual economic development, coordinating with municipal and district finance departments, and budget management and accounting. The bureau is also responsible for keeping the promises of financial-support policies. Note: Information accurate as of June 2014. © 2014, The US-China Business Council