China Daily

Yangtze River Delta plan gains approval

- By CAO CHEN in Shanghai caochen@chinadaily.com.cn

Authoritie­s from Shanghai and its three neighborin­g provinces of Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Anhui agreed on Friday on a three-year action plan for the integrated developmen­t of the Yangtze River Delta and nearly a dozen collaborat­ive projects to increase the region’s competitiv­eness on a global scale.

The agreements, signed at the 14th symposium of the main leadership of the Yangtze River Delta, indicated that by 2020, the region aims to become a national demonstrat­ion zone for new developmen­t concepts, a worldclass urban center and an Asia-Pacific gateway for global resource allocation.

To achieve that, the threeyear strategic plan (2018-20) for the region’s developmen­t has been formulated to clarify the tasks, timetable and road map for the coming years, Li Qiang, Party Secretary of Shanghai, told the media on Friday evening.

With a GDP of 19.5 trillion yuan ($3.08 trillion) last year, the Yangtze River Delta — which is at the convergenc­e of the Belt and Road Initiative and the Yangtze River Economic Zone — accounted for roughly 25 percent of the nation’s GDP, official statistics show.

In a previous interview in January, Li said “we have reached a point when the regional cooperatio­n of the Yangtze River Delta region must be deepened comprehens­ively” as “regional collaborat­ion represents a general trend in the developmen­t of the world economy”.

However, difference­s in detailed planning for Shanghai and Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui provinces in aspects such as industrial developmen­t and policies on residents’ livelihood­s, have hindered some collaborat­ive projects, Li said at a panel discussion during this year’s National People’s Congress in March.

Dozens of dead-end roads between the provinces and the municipali­ty because of existing residentia­l communitie­s or rivers are one example.

The formulatio­n of the three-year plan signified that the integrated developmen­t of the region has made substantia­l progress, and Shanghai will play a strategic role as a world-class core city, Li said.

Based on the plan, 11 cooperatio­n projects were also signed on Friday to facilitate coordinati­on and links in areas such as planning, reform, innovation, urban facilities, transporta­tion networks and public services.

For example, authoritie­s from the region agreed to establish the Yangtze River Delta Integrated Developmen­t Investment Fund to facilitate cooperatio­n with related financial organizati­ons to support major trans-regional infrastruc­ture constructi­on, ecological environmen­t management and other related fields.

“The three-year plan has indicated a new consensus and clarified new tasks on the integrated developmen­t of the region, based on which we are committed to the completion of one project after another to make the vision we’ve jointly painted a reality,” Li said.

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