
Zheng Jinmu
Zheng Jinmu is a retired Chinese government official who played a pivotal role in the development of Xiamen's economic strategy during the 1980s. He was one of the chief editors of the '1985-2000 Xiamen Economic and Social Development Strategy,' which shaped the trajectory of the city's growth and modernization. His insights into strategic planning have had lasting impacts on local governance and economic policies in China.
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Zheng Jinmu stated that Xi Jinping demonstrated a remarkable spirit of laying the groundwork for future generations during his time in Xiamen.
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Zheng Jinmu highlighted Xi Jinping's visionary approach to development during the 1980s.
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Zheng Jinmu highlighted Xi Jinping's understanding of the importance of information in developing an outward-oriented economy.
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Zheng Jinmu highlighted Xi Jinping's emphasis on the importance of information for developing an outward-oriented economy.
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Zheng Jinmu noted that Xi Jinping's considerations for the development strategy were very forward-thinking.
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Zheng Jinmu noted Xi Jinping's forward-thinking approach in addressing long-term strategic issues.
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Zheng Jinmu noted the importance of Xi Jinping's strategic thinking in the early years of Xiamen's economic development.
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Zheng Jinmu, a former deputy director of the Xiamen Municipal Planning Commission, expressed excitement when discussing Xi Jinping's contributions to Xiamen.
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Zheng Jinmu noted the importance of the development strategy initiated by Xi Jinping in guiding Xiamen's economic direction.
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Zheng Jinmu, a former deputy director of the Xiamen Planning Commission, expressed excitement when discussing Xi Jinping's contributions to Xiamen.
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