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West Triangle Economic Zone

The West Triangle Economic Zone is an economic zone designated by the Chinese government comprising Chengdu, Chongqing and Xi'an.[1] Created as part of China's Western Development strategy, the West Triangle Economic Zone contributes nearly 40% of Western China's GDP.[2] Furthermore, Chongqing is one of China's five National Central Cities, while both Chengdu and Xi'an are Regional Central Cities.[3]

West Triangle Economic Zone
西三角经济区
The locations of the three cities which form the Economic Zone. Chongqing Municipality is shaded red.
ProvinceChongqing (municipality)
Sichuan
Shaanxi
Major CitiesChongqing
Chengdu
Xi'an
Nanchong
Xianyang
Government
 • Mayor of ChongqingHuang Qifan
 • Governor of SichuanWei Hong
 • Governor of ShaanxiLou Qinjian
Time zoneUTC+8 (CST)
West Triangle Economic Zone
Traditional Chinese西三角經濟圈
Simplified Chinese西三角经济圈
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXī sānjiǎo jīngjì quān

The economies of all three cities are highly developed and serve as attractive investment locations within China. Many major international companies have factories or branches in the region, including Microsoft, Ford Motors, Citigroup, and over 200 other Fortune 500 companies.

Overall, the zone has a population of 118 million and covers 220,000 square kilometres. Various major expressways and railways run through the zone, and each of the three cities has a major international airport.

Formation edit

The creation of the zone was originally proposed by Chongqing in 2009, as part of the 12th Chinese 5-year plan. Xi'an and Chengdu agreed to the proposal.[2]

In September 2009, the proposal was submitted to the National Development and Reform Commission.[2]

The creation of such an economic zone serves a larger part within the China Western Development policy.[4] It was hoped that the consolidation of three major cities into one zone would accelerate the development of other areas in Western China.[5]

Traditionally, the West of China has been weaker economically, as it promises a less lucrative return to the investors than its eastern competitors.[4] Thus, the China Western Development policy aimed to attract foreign investment. This was to be done by creating a more stable investing environment through infrastructure construction. The creation of a new economic zone would encourage cooperation between cities, which would lead to greater rates of progress.[4]

This was a success for the western development project at some level, for statistics show a substantial growth in foreign investment in the western regions. However, the rate of progress was not equal in all regions, partially due to the creation of the West Triangle Economic Zone, which sped up development in Chengdu, Chongqing, and Xi'an, but slowed down development in other areas of the West. For example, while foreign direct investment in Chongqing grew, foreign investment in other Western Chinese cities like Guizhou, Guangxi, and Ningxia declined significantly, dropping about US$19.71, $250.96 million, and $34.54 million respectively.[4]

The federal government's strategy in both the West Triangle and Western China in general is to provide large amounts of monetary investment in order to provide an industrial and infrastructure base, which would then attract foreign investment. Areas which the government has invested heavily in include infrastructure, enticement of foreign investment, ecological protection, education, and retention of talent flowing to richer provinces or foreign nations. Over RMB 1 trillion has been spent on the West as a whole.[4]

Economy edit

Chengdu edit

 
Map of Chengdu showing infrastructures and land use, made by the CIA in 1989; about half of the city's current size.

Chengdu has been officially designated China's western center of logistics, commerce, finance, science and technology, as well as a hub of transportation and communication.[6] It is also an important base for manufacturing and agriculture.[7] It is a highly economically competitive city within China; according to a Taiwanese report, Chengdu is the second most attractive city for business in China,[1] and the World Bank's 2007 survey report on global investment environments declared Chengdu "a benchmark city for investment environment in inland China".[8] Important locally based companies include Chengdu Sugar and Wine Co. Ltd., Chengdu Food Group, Sichuan Medicine Co. Ltd., Chengdu Automobile Co. Ltd. etc., which support the city's food, medicine, machinery and information technology industries.[9]

Many companies have invested in Chengdu.[10] Among the world's 500 largest companies, 133 of them have subsidiaries or branch offices in Chengdu.[10] These corporations include Intel, Cisco, Sony and Toyota that have assembly and manufacturing bases. Also, Motorola, LM Ericsson, and Microsoft have R&D centers in Chengdu.[10]

Chengdu's foremost industry is information technology, and has long been established as a national base for the electronics and the IT industry. As one of the 8 major communication hubs of China, Chengdu is the node of the nationwide fiber-optic communication network.[11]

Furthermore, Chengdu has also attracted many other major global corporations, including Citigroup, HSBC, Standard Chartered Bank, ABN AMRO, BNP Paribas, JPMorgan Chase and The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ in the banking sector.[9] It is expected that by 2012, value-added financial services will make up 14% of the added-value service industry and 7% of the regional GDP. By 2015, those figures are expected to grow to 18% and 9% respectively.[12]

Chongqing edit

 
Commercial skyscrapers and high-rise buildings around the People's Liberation Monument in downtown Chongqing.

Chongqing was separated from Sichuan province and made into a province-level municipality in March 1997.[13] in order to accelerate its development. It was also hoped that China's relatively poorer western areas would be further developed as well.[5]

As well as being an important industrial area in western China,[14] Chongqing is also rapidly urbanising. For instance, new construction added approximately 137,000 square meters (1.5 million square feet) daily of usable floor space to satisfy demands for residential, commercial and factory space.[15] More than 1,300 people move into the city daily, bolstering the economy by approximately 100 million Yuan.[16]

With an annual output capacity of 1.2 million automobiles, Chongqing produces 15% of China's total output.[17] Changan Automotive Corp (China's fourth largest automaker), Lifan Hongda Enterprise, and Ford Motor Company all produce automobiles in Chongqing, with the US car giant having 3 plants.[18]

The municipality is also one of the nine largest iron and steel centres in China and one of the three major aluminum producers. Important manufacturers include Chongqing Iron and Steel Company and South West Aluminum, Asia's largest aluminum plant.[19] Manufacturing industries are supported by abundant natural resources including large deposits of coal, natural gas, and more than 40 kinds of minerals such as strontium and manganese. Coal reserves amount to approximately 4.8 billion tonnes,[20] while Chuandong Natural Gas Field is China's largest inland gas field with deposits of around 270 billion m³ - more than 1/5 of China's total.[21]

Chongqing was ranked among the top ten most attractive cities to investing by a Taiwanese report, and is also one of the National Central Cities.[1]

Xi'an edit

 
CBD, Tangyan Road, Xi'an.

Xi'an is the largest economy of Shaanxi province, with a GDP of 324.1 billion Yuan in 2010.[22] On average this value increases by 14.5% annually, and accounts for approximately 41.8% of Shaanxi's total GDP.[22][23] At least fifty-eight countries have established over 2,560 enterprises in Xian, including nineteen of the Fortune 500 enterprises. These include ABB, Boeing, Coca-Cola, Fujitsu, Mitsubishi and Toshiba.[24] As part of the Western Development policy, Xi’an became a major target for accelerated attention.[4] From 1997 to 2006, the industrial output value of Xi’an's service industry increased at an annual average rate of 13.74% representing a growth from US$8.113 billion to US$25.85 billion.[23]

Xi'an is also one of the first service outsourcing cities in China, with over 800 corporations in the industry.[22] The city's output value from this sector exceeded RMB 23 billion in 2008.[22] Employment in the sector doubled from 1997 to 2006, from a base of 60,000, and computer consulting also doubled from 16,000 to 32,000.[23] As a result of the importance of the software-outsourcing industry, the city planned construction of a Software New Town, which was scheduled to be completed in 2015 with an investment of 30 billion Yuan.[22] Other major export goods include lighting equipment and automobile parts, while its major import goods are mechanical and electrical products. Internationally, Xi'an's largest trade partner is the United States.[22]

Other important industries include equipment manufacturing and tourism.[25] The manufacturing industry has an annual output of 36.5 billion Yuan, accounting for 44.5% of the city's total.[22] Furthermore, as one of China's four ancient capitals,[26] Xi'an's many cultural sites, including the Terracotta Army, the City Wall of Xi'an, and the Famen Temple, make tourism an important industry as well. In 2010, 52 million domestic tourists visited Xi'an, earning a total income of RMB 40.52 billion.[22] On average, revenue increases by 36.4% per year, and foreign-exchange earnings (530 million in 2009) increase by around 35.8%.[22]

Government edit

Chengdu edit

The city of Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan province, and it has sub-provincial administrative status. It contains 9 districts, 4 county-level cities, and 6 counties.[27] The mayor is Ge Honglin,[28] and the CPC Committee Secretary (who is considered to be more powerful than the mayor) is Huang Xingchu.[29]

Chongqing edit

Chongqing is the principal city in Southwest China being one of China's National Central Cities and the only such city in the interior west of China. As such, in 1997, Chongqing was separated from Sichuan province and made into a province-level municipality, the fourth in China after Beijing, Tianjin, and Shanghai.[13] The mayor of Chongqing is Tang Liangzhi[citation needed] and the CPC Committee Secretary is Sun Zhengcai.[30] Chongqing Municipality contains 19 districts, 19 counties, and 1259 towns, townships, and subdistricts.

Xi'an edit

Xi'an is the capital of Shaanxi province, and it has sub-provincial administrative status. Additionally, since ancient times, when it was known as Chang'an, it served as the capital of many dynasties.[31] The mayor of Xi'an is Dong Jun,[32] and the CPC Committee Secretary is Sun Qingyun.[33]

Transportation edit

Air edit

Major airports include:

Land edit

Major highways and expressways passing through the West Triangle Economic Zone include:

Rail edit

Stations include:

Major rail lines include:

Statistics edit

The zone occupies 220,000 square kilometers and has a population of 118 million, contributing nearly 40% of Western China's GDP.[2]

City Administrative Area City Population GDP Annual GDP growth rate
Chengdu 12,132 km2 4,266,000[34] RMB 813.89 billion[35] 13%[35]
Chongqing 82,401 km2 6,690,000[34] RMB 1,146 billion[36] 13.6%[36]
Xi'an 9983 km2 4,178,000[34] RMB 386.4 billion[37] 24%[37]

The figure above for Chongqing's Administrative Area includes the entire Municipality of Chongqing whereas the City Population only counts the urbanized districts making up Chongqing city. Thus the population of the administrative area shown will be significantly larger. Chengdu is similar.

See also edit

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The West Triangle Economic Zone is an economic zone designated by the Chinese government comprising Chengdu Chongqing and Xi an 1 Created as part of China s Western Development strategy the West Triangle Economic Zone contributes nearly 40 of Western China s GDP 2 Furthermore Chongqing is one of China s five National Central Cities while both Chengdu and Xi an are Regional Central Cities 3 West Triangle Economic Zone 西三角经济区The locations of the three cities which form the Economic Zone Chongqing Municipality is shaded red ProvinceChongqing municipality SichuanShaanxiMajor CitiesChongqingChengduXi anNanchongXianyangGovernment Mayor of ChongqingHuang Qifan Governor of SichuanWei Hong Governor of ShaanxiLou QinjianTime zoneUTC 8 CST West Triangle Economic ZoneTraditional Chinese西三角經濟圈Simplified Chinese西三角经济圈TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinXi sanjiǎo jingji quan The economies of all three cities are highly developed and serve as attractive investment locations within China Many major international companies have factories or branches in the region including Microsoft Ford Motors Citigroup and over 200 other Fortune 500 companies Overall the zone has a population of 118 million and covers 220 000 square kilometres Various major expressways and railways run through the zone and each of the three cities has a major international airport Contents 1 Formation 2 Economy 2 1 Chengdu 2 2 Chongqing 2 3 Xi an 3 Government 3 1 Chengdu 3 2 Chongqing 3 3 Xi an 4 Transportation 4 1 Air 4 2 Land 4 3 Rail 5 Statistics 6 See also 7 ReferencesFormation editThe creation of the zone was originally proposed by Chongqing in 2009 as part of the 12th Chinese 5 year plan Xi an and Chengdu agreed to the proposal 2 In September 2009 the proposal was submitted to the National Development and Reform Commission 2 The creation of such an economic zone serves a larger part within the China Western Development policy 4 It was hoped that the consolidation of three major cities into one zone would accelerate the development of other areas in Western China 5 Traditionally the West of China has been weaker economically as it promises a less lucrative return to the investors than its eastern competitors 4 Thus the China Western Development policy aimed to attract foreign investment This was to be done by creating a more stable investing environment through infrastructure construction The creation of a new economic zone would encourage cooperation between cities which would lead to greater rates of progress 4 This was a success for the western development project at some level for statistics show a substantial growth in foreign investment in the western regions However the rate of progress was not equal in all regions partially due to the creation of the West Triangle Economic Zone which sped up development in Chengdu Chongqing and Xi an but slowed down development in other areas of the West For example while foreign direct investment in Chongqing grew foreign investment in other Western Chinese cities like Guizhou Guangxi and Ningxia declined significantly dropping about US 19 71 250 96 million and 34 54 million respectively 4 The federal government s strategy in both the West Triangle and Western China in general is to provide large amounts of monetary investment in order to provide an industrial and infrastructure base which would then attract foreign investment Areas which the government has invested heavily in include infrastructure enticement of foreign investment ecological protection education and retention of talent flowing to richer provinces or foreign nations Over RMB 1 trillion has been spent on the West as a whole 4 Economy editChengdu edit Main article Chengdu Economy nbsp Map of Chengdu showing infrastructures and land use made by the CIA in 1989 about half of the city s current size Chengdu has been officially designated China s western center of logistics commerce finance science and technology as well as a hub of transportation and communication 6 It is also an important base for manufacturing and agriculture 7 It is a highly economically competitive city within China according to a Taiwanese report Chengdu is the second most attractive city for business in China 1 and the World Bank s 2007 survey report on global investment environments declared Chengdu a benchmark city for investment environment in inland China 8 Important locally based companies include Chengdu Sugar and Wine Co Ltd Chengdu Food Group Sichuan Medicine Co Ltd Chengdu Automobile Co Ltd etc which support the city s food medicine machinery and information technology industries 9 Many companies have invested in Chengdu 10 Among the world s 500 largest companies 133 of them have subsidiaries or branch offices in Chengdu 10 These corporations include Intel Cisco Sony and Toyota that have assembly and manufacturing bases Also Motorola LM Ericsson and Microsoft have R amp D centers in Chengdu 10 Chengdu s foremost industry is information technology and has long been established as a national base for the electronics and the IT industry As one of the 8 major communication hubs of China Chengdu is the node of the nationwide fiber optic communication network 11 Furthermore Chengdu has also attracted many other major global corporations including Citigroup HSBC Standard Chartered Bank ABN AMRO BNP Paribas JPMorgan Chase and The Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ in the banking sector 9 It is expected that by 2012 value added financial services will make up 14 of the added value service industry and 7 of the regional GDP By 2015 those figures are expected to grow to 18 and 9 respectively 12 Chongqing edit Main article Chongqing Economy nbsp Commercial skyscrapers and high rise buildings around the People s Liberation Monument in downtown Chongqing Chongqing was separated from Sichuan province and made into a province level municipality in March 1997 13 in order to accelerate its development It was also hoped that China s relatively poorer western areas would be further developed as well 5 As well as being an important industrial area in western China 14 Chongqing is also rapidly urbanising For instance new construction added approximately 137 000 square meters 1 5 million square feet daily of usable floor space to satisfy demands for residential commercial and factory space 15 More than 1 300 people move into the city daily bolstering the economy by approximately 100 million Yuan 16 With an annual output capacity of 1 2 million automobiles Chongqing produces 15 of China s total output 17 Changan Automotive Corp China s fourth largest automaker Lifan Hongda Enterprise and Ford Motor Company all produce automobiles in Chongqing with the US car giant having 3 plants 18 The municipality is also one of the nine largest iron and steel centres in China and one of the three major aluminum producers Important manufacturers include Chongqing Iron and Steel Company and South West Aluminum Asia s largest aluminum plant 19 Manufacturing industries are supported by abundant natural resources including large deposits of coal natural gas and more than 40 kinds of minerals such as strontium and manganese Coal reserves amount to approximately 4 8 billion tonnes 20 while Chuandong Natural Gas Field is China s largest inland gas field with deposits of around 270 billion m more than 1 5 of China s total 21 Chongqing was ranked among the top ten most attractive cities to investing by a Taiwanese report and is also one of the National Central Cities 1 Xi an edit Main article Xi an Economy nbsp CBD Tangyan Road Xi an Xi an is the largest economy of Shaanxi province with a GDP of 324 1 billion Yuan in 2010 22 On average this value increases by 14 5 annually and accounts for approximately 41 8 of Shaanxi s total GDP 22 23 At least fifty eight countries have established over 2 560 enterprises in Xian including nineteen of the Fortune 500 enterprises These include ABB Boeing Coca Cola Fujitsu Mitsubishi and Toshiba 24 As part of the Western Development policy Xi an became a major target for accelerated attention 4 From 1997 to 2006 the industrial output value of Xi an s service industry increased at an annual average rate of 13 74 representing a growth from US 8 113 billion to US 25 85 billion 23 Xi an is also one of the first service outsourcing cities in China with over 800 corporations in the industry 22 The city s output value from this sector exceeded RMB 23 billion in 2008 22 Employment in the sector doubled from 1997 to 2006 from a base of 60 000 and computer consulting also doubled from 16 000 to 32 000 23 As a result of the importance of the software outsourcing industry the city planned construction of a Software New Town which was scheduled to be completed in 2015 with an investment of 30 billion Yuan 22 Other major export goods include lighting equipment and automobile parts while its major import goods are mechanical and electrical products Internationally Xi an s largest trade partner is the United States 22 Other important industries include equipment manufacturing and tourism 25 The manufacturing industry has an annual output of 36 5 billion Yuan accounting for 44 5 of the city s total 22 Furthermore as one of China s four ancient capitals 26 Xi an s many cultural sites including the Terracotta Army the City Wall of Xi an and the Famen Temple make tourism an important industry as well In 2010 52 million domestic tourists visited Xi an earning a total income of RMB 40 52 billion 22 On average revenue increases by 36 4 per year and foreign exchange earnings 530 million in 2009 increase by around 35 8 22 Government editChengdu edit The city of Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan province and it has sub provincial administrative status It contains 9 districts 4 county level cities and 6 counties 27 The mayor is Ge Honglin 28 and the CPC Committee Secretary who is considered to be more powerful than the mayor is Huang Xingchu 29 Chongqing edit Chongqing is the principal city in Southwest China being one of China s National Central Cities and the only such city in the interior west of China As such in 1997 Chongqing was separated from Sichuan province and made into a province level municipality the fourth in China after Beijing Tianjin and Shanghai 13 The mayor of Chongqing is Tang Liangzhi citation needed and the CPC Committee Secretary is Sun Zhengcai 30 Chongqing Municipality contains 19 districts 19 counties and 1259 towns townships and subdistricts Xi an edit Xi an is the capital of Shaanxi province and it has sub provincial administrative status Additionally since ancient times when it was known as Chang an it served as the capital of many dynasties 31 The mayor of Xi an is Dong Jun 32 and the CPC Committee Secretary is Sun Qingyun 33 Transportation editAir edit Major airports include Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport Xi an Xianyang International Airport Chengdu Tianfu International Airport u c Land edit Major highways and expressways passing through the West Triangle Economic Zone include Sichuan Tibet Highway China National Highway 055 China National Highway 213 China National Highway 317 China National Highway 318 China National Highway 319 China National Highway 321 China National Highway 210 China National Highway 212 Chongqing Chengdu Expressway Chongqing Dazhou Xi an Highway China National Highway 210 China National Highway 211 China National Highway 312 Rail edit Stations include Xi an railway station Xi an North railway station Chengdu railway station Chengdu East railway station Chongqing railway station Chongqing North railway station Shapingba railway station Major rail lines include Zhengzhou Xi an High Speed Railway Datong Xi an Passenger Railway Xi an Baoji High Speed Railway Xi an Chengdu High Speed Railway Chengdu Chongqing High Speed Railway Chengdu Dujiangyan High Speed Railway Chongqing Guiyang Railway Chongqing Xiangyang Railway Chongqing Huaihua Railway Chongqing Suining Railway Chongqing Lichuan Railway Chongqing Lanzhou RailwayStatistics editThe zone occupies 220 000 square kilometers and has a population of 118 million contributing nearly 40 of Western China s GDP 2 City Administrative Area City Population GDP Annual GDP growth rate Chengdu 12 132 km2 4 266 000 34 RMB 813 89 billion 35 13 35 Chongqing 82 401 km2 6 690 000 34 RMB 1 146 billion 36 13 6 36 Xi an 9983 km2 4 178 000 34 RMB 386 4 billion 37 24 37 The figure above for Chongqing s Administrative Area includes the entire Municipality of Chongqing whereas the City Population only counts the urbanized districts making up Chongqing city Thus the population of the administrative area shown will be significantly larger Chengdu is similar See also editBohai Economic Rim China Western Development National Central City Pearl River Delta Economic Zone Yangtze River Delta Economic ZoneReferences edit a b c Western triangle zone s attractiveness increasing 2011 08 18 Retrieved 2013 05 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