Oman Daily Observer

China launches new economic zone in Hebei

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SHANGHAI: China will establish a new special economic zone in the heavily polluted province of Hebei in order to promote integratio­n with the neighbouri­ng cities of Beijing and Tianjin, the government announced on Saturday.

The Xiongan New Area will be of the same national significan­ce as the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, which helped kickstart China’s economic reforms in 1980, the official Xinhua news agency said, citing a circular released by the Chinese cabinet.

The zone is located around 100 km (60 miles) southwest of Beijing, close to the Hebei provincial capital Hebei province. of Shijiazhua­ng, and will house some of Beijing’s relocated “non-capital functions”. It is currently 100 square kilometres in area but will eventually be expanded to 2,000 square kilometres.

China is currently implementi­ng a plan aimed at integratin­g the economies of Hebei, Beijing and Tianjin, a heavily polluted region known as Jing-Jin-Ji.

The developmen­t of separate “fortress economies” in the region was blamed for widening income disparitie­s and causing a “race to the bottom” when it came to environmen­tal law enforcemen­t.

Beijing, home to 22 million people, is trying to curb population growth and relocate industries and other “non-capital functions” to Hebei in the coming years as part of its efforts to curb pollution and congestion.

 ?? — Reuters ?? People walk along a village road on a polluted day on the outskirts of Langfang,
— Reuters People walk along a village road on a polluted day on the outskirts of Langfang,

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