Legal framework for centralized information technology parks brings results
After more than ten years of implementation, the legal corridor for centralized information technology parks has achieved certain successes. However, a range of inadequacies and problems have also appeared in practice, with the number of concentrated information technology parks still not commensurate with development potential and those in place fail to meet rapidly-changing needs in the era of booming digital technology. Some parks have faced difficulties implementing construction activities and attracting investment, while some of the existing regulations lack consistency. It is therefore necessary to supplement and complete the legal corridor to create momentum for information technology parks to focus on development in the new era.