Shenzhen’s new party boss has taken the wheel but can he deliver ahead of Apec?

As the new Communist Party chief of China’s southern manufacturing hub Shenzhen, Jin Lei is facing his first major test as the city prepares to host the Apec leaders’ summit in November.
Beijing is seeking more cooperation with the bloc in areas like artificial intelligence, and the key regional forum is an opportunity to show the potential in tech-driven Shenzhen, where Jin took the helm last month.

In recent weeks, the 56-year-old economist and former Sichuan official has been focused on preparations for the gathering, including tackling a long-standing problem in the city – the millions of electric scooters, many used for deliveries, that cause mayhem on the streets.

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Jin took over from Meng Fanli, who is now governor of Guangdong province.
Jin Lei was appointed party secretary of Shenzhen in March. Photo: Handout
Jin Lei was appointed party secretary of Shenzhen in March. Photo: Handout

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