China Daily (Hong Kong)

Boom ahead for great bay area

Announceme­nt of massive spending plans lifts local firms’ shares

- By REN XIAOJIN in Beijing and MA ZHENHUAN in Hangzhou Contact the writers at renxiaojin@chinadaily.com.cn

Zhejiang province in eastern China plans to invest 1 trillion yuan ($145 billion) in more than 70 transporta­tionrelate­d projects in its Great Bay Area.

The investment bonanza, unveiled by the Zhejiang Provincial Developmen­t and Reform Commission, aims to develop the area as a worldclass location on par with the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area in southern China.

And the announceme­nt led to a leap in the share prices of a number of local companies related to the projects.

Ningbo Constructi­on Co Ltd, listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, saw its stock rise 10.13 percent on Tuesday afternoon, reaching 4.13 yuan per share. Ningbo Marine Co Ltd’s stock price increased by 6.61 percent, while Ningbo Port, Longyuan Constructi­on and Hongrun Constructi­on all saw similar increases.

Commission spokesman Xie Xiaobo said: “The general goal is to build a world-class great bay that is green, mod- ern, smart, harmonious and beautiful.”

The provincial authoritie­s aim to invest 750 billion yuan of the 1 trillion yuan target investment over the next five years.

The planned Great Bay Area will contain 23 ports, including the Port of Shanghai and Ningbo Zhoushan Port, respective­ly the world first and third-biggest ports in terms of container capacity.

“Ningbo Zhoushan Port has been the world’s largest port in terms of cargo tonnage over the past nine years,” said Jiang Wei, secretary of the board of Ningbo Zhoushan Port Co Ltd.

“Last year its cargo tonnage surpassed 1 billion metric tons, making it the world’s first port to have such capacity.”

“In the past four years, the port has achieved tremendous growth,” he added.

According to the province’s plan, by 2020, the entire output from the area will top 6 trillion yuan, with the digital economy accounting for more than 50 percent of growth.

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