In order to further extend the industrial chain and promote the development and expansion of the valve industry in Nan'an, combined with the actual situation in Nan'an City, it proposes supporting measures to increase the development of the valve industry.

First, land use: Priority will be given to the construction land of the valve park. For the valve construction projects that meet the overall land use planning and land supply policies, the annual land use planning will be prioritized, and priority will be given to the land conversion and land acquisition procedures, and priority will be given in accordance with the law. For the land.

The second is the use of electricity subsidies: the municipal financial arrangements for special funds to subsidize the price difference between the pump valve companies, is a valve casting, forging companies.

The third is talent: In the city's special fund for talents, 1 million yuan will be allocated each year to encourage valve companies to introduce professional talents.

Fourth, brand incentives: A one-time award of 50,000 yuan is granted to valve companies that have obtained qualification certification from Sinopec and PetroChina. The access license for water conservancy and power systems and the one-off reward of 30,000 yuan for valve companies certified by the China Water Supply Association are obtained. Valve enterprises with non-toxic valve certification and special equipment manufacturing license granted a one-time award of 10,000 yuan. The valve enterprises that have obtained the famous brand products of Fujian Province or the famous trademarks of Fujian Province have given a one-off award of 60,000 yuan. At the same time, in the areas of finance and taxation, foreign trade, export subsidies, technical innovation, and investment promotion, we will increase support.

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