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Swiss Centre China (SCC) and Swiss Cham Shanghai are organising the event “Jing-Jin-Ji Area: China’s Megalopolis in the Making”. The event will be held on Friday, April 20th, 2018 in Shanghai.
Jing-Jin-Ji – which stands for “Beijing-Tianjing-Hebei”- is a central plank of the China’s economic development plan over the next century. The numbers released by the Chinese Governments are promising – 24 intercity railways, 10,000 addtional miles of rail lines, vast investment in infrastructure, connecting 130 million people. Concluded a more coordinated development and better environmental plan over a wider area.
The further development, challenges and advantages of being located in this region will be discussed by the speakers.
To see the detailed agenda and the speakers’ bio, please click here.
The further development, challenges and advantages of being located in this region will be discussed by our speakers.Swiss Centers China (SCC) together with the SwissCham Shanghai are deJing-Jin-Ji – which stands for “Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei” – is a central plank of the China’s economic development plan over the next century. The numbers released by the Chinese Governments are promising – 24 intercity railways, 10,000 additional miles of rail lines, vast investment in infrastructure, connecting 130 million people. Concluded a more coordinated development and better environmental plan over a wider area.
The further development, challenges and advantages of being located in this region will be discussed by our speakers.Swiss Centers China (SCC) together with the SwissCham Shanghai are deJing-Jin-Ji – which stands for “Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei” – is a central plank of the China’s economic development plan over the next century. The numbers released by the Chinese Governments are promising – 24 intercity railways, 10,000 additional miles of rail lines, vast investment in infrastructure, connecting 130 million people. Concluded a more coordinated development and better environmental plan over a wider area.
The further development, challenges and advantages of being located in this region will be discussed by our speakers.