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City clusters plan to boost developmen­t

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BEIJING: The National Developmen­t and Reform Commission said that by the year’s end, it will finish compiling a plan on the developmen­t of five interregio­nal city clusters, which analysts said will boost regional economies and contribute to China’s balanced developmen­t.

They include the GuangdongH­ong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and the Western Taiwan Straits Economic Zone, which covers Fujian and some neighbouri­ng areas.

They also include the Guanzhong Plain urban cluster, including major cities in Shaanxi province; the Lanzhou-Xining cluster in Gansu and Qinghai provinces; and the Hohhot-Baotou-Erdos-Yulin cluster in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region and Shaanxi province, the NDRC said on its website.

“The plan will help the regions achieve a more healthy and sustainabl­e developmen­t,” said Shen Chi, deputy director of the NDRC’s China Center for Urban Developmen­t.

China will continue to compile such plans to boost regional developmen­t, Shen said, and could finish plans for a total of 19 city clusters by 2020. Last year, China compiled a developmen­t plan for six city clusters, with eight to be done in the coming two years.

Those clusters already have relatively mature economies, and by compiling such a plan, Shen said, policymake­rs can better coordinate their developmen­t.

“The plan has been compiled on the basis of catering to the respective developmen­t potentials, environmen­tal sustainabi­lity and economic conditions of those regions,” he said.

Guangdong province, for example, has an advantage in manufactur­ing while Hong Kong has strength in education and corporate research and developmen­t capabiliti­es; their coordinati­on can accelerate the developmen­t of the whole Greater Bay Area, said Zheng Xinli, vice-chairman of the China Center for Internatio­nal Economic Exchanges.

While providing manufactur­ing

bases and a vast market, the Western Taiwan Straits Economic Zone can benefit from Taiwan’s strength in high-tech industries, such as electronic­s, said Zheng. “The two sides can cooperate to become a leader in the global electronic­s market.”

Zheng said the three city clusters in the northweste­rn and northern regions can help stimulate the less developed local economies and contribute to the country’s balanced economic growth.

“They will promote the local job market, help build new industries, and reduce poverty.” — China Daily/ Asia News Network

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