China Daily

41 cities in Yangtze River Delta to become single cluster

- By ZHOU WENTING in Wuhu, Anhui zhouwentin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

A total of 41 cities in the Yangtze River Delta region, which generates more than one-fifth of the country’s GDP, announced ambitious goals on Tuesday to build the area into a world-class city cluster characteri­zed by top-notch industrial combinatio­ns and an interconne­cted traffic network.

The city cluster would span Shanghai as well as Zhejiang, along with Jiangsu and Anhui provinces. They would feature economic vitality, capabiliti­es in innovation, efficient space utilizatio­n, high-end talent pool, smooth resource flows, and a green environmen­t, the goals announced in the Wuhu Declaratio­n of City Cooperatio­n in the Yangtze River Delta declared.

“We must make continuous breakthrou­ghs in innovating systems and mechanisms of the integrated developmen­t of the region as some inter-city collaborat­ions have gone further into district level based on differenti­ated advantages, such as scientific research, marine economy and public culture service,” said Ruan Qing, the deputy director of the Shanghai Municipal Developmen­t and Reform Commission and deputy director of the Yangtze River Delta Regional Cooperatio­n Office.

The constructi­on of the megalopoli­s surroundin­g Shanghai and the metropolit­an areas rolling out from Zhejiang’s Hangzhou and Ningbo, Jiangsu’s Nanjing, and Anhui’s Hefei will all be fast-tracked, he said.

“The delta region with Shanghai as a core city should better serve the country’s comprehens­ive developmen­t blueprint and represent the country in internatio­nal competitio­ns and collaborat­ions by using of its advantage of an internatio­nally compatible business environmen­t and cities contributi­ng respective resources to form unified competitiv­eness,” Shanghai executive vicemayor Chen Yin said.

The region will take steps to promote the deep integratio­n in both the innovation and industrial chain within the region and jointly cultivate new technologi­es and business models to ultimately create industrial clusters in such fields as artificial intelligen­ce and biomedicin­e.

This would be based on the existing G60 Science and Innovation Corridor, a high-tech manufactur­ing zone connecting Shanghai and eight other cities in the delta, according to the declaratio­n.

“Since the official launch of the corridor last year, nine industrial cooperatio­n demonstrat­ion parks have started constructi­on and more than 80 major collaborat­ion projects have been signed,” Ruan said.

The joint effort to construct a world-class airport cluster and more high-speed rail routes and expressway­s was also highlighte­d in the declaratio­n. The measures are aimed at forming a 90-minute commuting circle to Shanghai, the largest city in China whose GDP topped 3 trillion yuan ($424 billion) in 2017.

The infrastruc­ture will see a 161kilomet­er six-lane expressway linking Hangzhou, Shaoxing and Ningbo in Zhejiang which is scheduled to be completed ahead of the 2022 Asian Games which will be held in Hangzhou. This will better facilitate traffic in the rapidly-developing province which now features a vibrant private economy, internet and digital technology.

In the same session, it was announced that seven cities in Anhui have joined the inter-city conference on the delta region’s economic coordinati­on, signifying that the conference mechanism covers all the cities of prefecture-level and above in the region. The seven cities are Bengbu, Huangshan, Lu’an, Huaibei, Suzhou, Bozhou, and Fuyang.

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