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  2. Industrialization of China - Wikipedia

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    China faces a problem with air quality as a consequence of industrialization. China ranks as the second largest consumer of oil in the world, and "China is the world's top coal producer, consumer, and importer, and accounts for almost half of global coal consumption.”, [55] as such their CO 2 emissions reflect the usage and production of ...

  3. Technological and industrial history of China - Wikipedia

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    The Belt and Road Initiative, including its related Digital Silk Road, are significant parts of China's industrial development strategy. [8]: 71 In 2015, China launched its Made in China 2025 industrial policy. [9]: 116 Its goal is to boost China's innovation in sectors deemed critical for the future of the world economy.

  4. Special economic zones of China - Wikipedia

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    Trade was originally controlled by China's centralized government. However, these special zones are where market-driven capitalist policies are implemented to entice foreign investments in China. In 1986, China then added 14 additional cities to the list of special economic zones.

  5. Category:1970s in China - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1970s in China" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1970 in China;

  6. Lists of cities - Wikipedia

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    List of cities by GDP; List of cities by elevation; List of cities by time of continuous habitation; List of cities proper by population; List of cities with the most skyscrapers; List of cities with more than one commercial airport; List of city name changes; List of largest cities throughout history; List of national capitals; List of ghost ...

  7. List of Chinese prefecture-level cities by GDP - Wikipedia

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    List of top municipalities and prefecture-level divisions by GDP [1] Nominal GDP is based on the official annual average exchange rate at CN¥ 6.7366 per US dollar in 2022 ; [ 2 ] CN¥3.988 per Int'l. dollar (according to World Economic Outlook published by IMF in October 2022 publication) [ 3 ]

  8. Urban planning in communist countries - Wikipedia

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    These policies influenced China's urban planning significantly and at the same time were clearly defined by the main direction of the state – centralised economic and industrial development. During the First Five-year Plan (1953–58), the nation determined to develop 156 national key projects and 8 key industrial based cities. [6]

  9. Industry of China - Wikipedia

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    Since the country's industrialization in the 1960s, China is currently the world's largest emitter of greenhouse gases, and coal in China is a major cause of global warming. [10] China is also the world's largest renewable energy producer (see this article), and the largest producer of hydroelectricity, solar power and wind power in the world