Abstract:The development of industrial coordination is one of three important fields affecting the coordinated development of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei (Jing-Jin-Ji) region. Implementing a scientific and reasonable policy is important for realizing the development goal. This paper analyzes events regarding the regional industrial coordination policy within the Jing-Jin-Ji urban agglomeration, reading the patterns of the policy and its evolution process from the regional, provincial, and intercity scales, and assesses it based on neo-regionalism. There were several conclusions from the study: (1) The industrial coordination of the Jing-Jin-Ji region has entered a period of opportunity for rapid development; the cooperation policy has greatly promoted cross-regional industrial cooperation and intercity industrial linkages in the region and helps to improve the overall competitiveness of urban agglomeration. (2) The major development directions and evolution characteristics of the industrial coordination policy are differently focused depending on the spatial scale, and the relationship between the intercity industrial coordination policy and the goal of regional coordinated development is not clear; it is urgent to strengthen the research and overall coordination of the policies. (3) Because of the influence of the administrative hierarchy in the cities and their competitive relationship with each other, the industrial coordination policy of the Jing-Jin-Ji region does not exactly match with market regulation policies and is not consistent with the governance concept of neo-regionalism; this seriously affects the establishment and implementation of a reasonable cooperative policy. This research provides an important reference to promote the development of the current industrial coordination policy in the Jing-Jin-Ji region, and to improve the policy-making process.