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Three-year project to boost Jiading auto city
Jiading district in northwestern Shanghai is expected to launch a three-year 30 billion yuan ($4.88 billion) expansion project as it moves to become an international automobile city.
"We plan to inject funds of 10 billion yuan ($1.63 billion) each year for the next three years to boost the automobile industry," said Cao Guangyu, deputy general manager of the Shanghai International Automobile City Group Co Ltd, at the three-day Jiading Technology Fair which will close Saturday.
The fair, co-sponsored by the Jiading Science and Technology Committee and other Jiading government departments, is considered as a boon to the district's technology industry. A series of forums will be held to look into the future development high technologies.
"Funds will come from the enterprises operating in the auto city, foreign investors and the company itself," said Cao.
A total of 60 billion yuan ($9.76 billion) was initially spent to develop the auto city's 100 square kilometers between 2001 and 2007.
"The annual investment for the next three years will be more than that in the previous years, but the detailed plan is under way," Cao said.
The auto city generated an output value of 290 billion yuan ($47.2 billion) last year, up 15 percent over 2012. "But it needs a new financial injection to boost its development," he added.
The expansion project will cover part of the newly-added 4.9 square kilometers at Zhangjiang Jiading Park as well as focus on developing electronic auto technologies and new energy automobiles. The project will also help develop the automobile industry chain, automobile research and development. It will also cover the services and finance sectors.
Cao said a 200,000-square-meter auto R&D center, will be completed next year to accommodate 200 auto R&D firms.
"We believe the three-year project will be a strong stimulus to the fast development of the district's automotive industry," said Gao Yun, director of Jiading district.
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