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Rise of Central China Plan

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The East Coast
(w/ existing development programmes)
"Rise of Central China"
"Revitalize Northeast China"
"China Western Development"

The Rise of Central China Plan (simplified Chinese: 中部崛起计划; traditional Chinese: 中部崛起計劃; pinyin: Zhōngbù Juéqǐ Jìhuà) also known as Six Central Provinces[1] is a policy adopted by the People's Republic of China to accelerate the development of its central regions. It was announced by Premier Wen Jiabao on 5 March 2004 during his delivery of the Annual Work Report of the State Council.[2]: 216–217  It covers six provinces: Shanxi, Henan, Anhui, Hubei, Hunan, and Jiangxi.[2]: 217 

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  1. ^ "Central China leads in foreign investment as factories seek lower costs inland". South China Morning Post. 2019-05-04. Retrieved 2024-06-22.
  2. ^ a b Ang, Yuen Yuen (2016). How China Escaped the Poverty Trap. Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-1-5017-0020-0. JSTOR 10.7591/j.ctt1zgwm1j.
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