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Thursday, April 12, 2018
Industrial inclusiveness in Chinese cities declines
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Li Tie, Director General of the China Center for Urban Development, said recently that the growth rate of urbanization in central China is higher than that in the eastern region. This is a welcomed phenomenon, but whether it is the eastern or central region, the biggest problem faced in the city development is that the city's inclusiveness is getting worse. While over pursuing its image and developing real estate, cities often ignore industrial inclusiveness. In fact, in addition to the problem of industrial inclusiveness, the issue of human inclusiveness is also very important, and the trend of the deterioration of such inclusiveness in Chinese cities deserves attention.

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