¥711 bn 10 mil ¥681 bn 8.6 mil ¥90 bn 1.5 mil ¥361 bn 6 mil ¥111 bn 4 mil ¥315 bn 7 mil ¥123 bn 2.5 mil ¥111 bn 4.5 mil ¥60 bn 3.8 mil ¥110 bn 0.5 mil ¥2,002 bn 7 mil Logistics, Financial Centre Mfg in electronics Financial, MICE, Business Svc, Port, Intl airport Centre… Entertainment, MICE Centre Trade, MICE Mfg in auto parts .. Mfg in electronics … Mfg in laser diodes, electronics… Mfg in lighting, motorcycles… Mfg in industrial ceramics, electronics Petrochemicals, Machinery PRD excluding HK, Macao (2007 HKTDC figures) GDP pp RMB 53,820, or 2.8 times national average 3.6% China’s population but 8.8% of national retail sales Port F&B products Outline of the plan for reform and development of the Pearl River Delta (PRD) 2020 pop GDP Put together by MTI Futures Group with existing slides from HK Civic Exchange
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¥711 bn10 mil
¥681 bn
8.6 mil
¥90 bn1.5 mil
¥361 bn6 mil
¥111 bn4 mil
¥315 bn7 mil
¥123 bn2.5 mil
¥111 bn4.5 mil
¥60 bn3.8 mil
¥110 bn0.5 mil
¥2,002 bn
7 milLogistics, Financial CentreMfg in electronics
Financial, MICE, Business Svc,
Port, Intl airport Centre…
Entertainment, MICE Centre
Trade, MICEMfg in auto parts ..
Mfg in electronics … Mfg in laser diodes, electronics…
Mfg in lighting, motorcycles…
Mfg in industrial ceramics, electronics
Petrochemicals, Machinery
PRD excluding HK, Macao (2007 HKTDC figures)GDP pp RMB 53,820, or 2.8 times national average
3.6% China’s population but 8.8% of national retail sales
Port
F&B products
Outline of the plan for reform and development of the Pearl River Delta (PRD) 2020
popGDP
Put together by MTI Futures Group with
existing slides from HK Civic Exchange
Presenter
Presentation Notes
PRD figures are 2007 from TDC at http://www.hktdc.com/info/mi/a/mpcn/en/1X06BW84/1/Profiles-of-China-Provinces--Cities-and-Industrial-Parks/PRD-Economic-Profile.htm Some slides are from HK Civic Exchange’s Energy Seminar at http://www.slideshare.net/jonaschau/ndrc-energy-090417
What is the context of PRD 2020 and why does it matter?
The drop in G3 demand has hit Guangdong hard, and increased the urgency
for reforms. PRD 2020 is a ‘pilot region’, which means lessons learnt here will
be applied to creating mega city clusters for rest of China.
Guangdong has chosen to reject ‘three highs one low’
industries (high
investment, high energy consumption, high pollution, low yield ‐
高投入, 高能
耗, 高污染, 低效益 ) and ‘clean the cage and change the birds’
(腾笼换鸟) to
move up the value chain.
Successful reforms would create a cluster of highly interlinked,
advanced
manufacturing and service hubs for South China/ASEAN, the next
generation/wave of Chinese MNCs
supported by an enlarged domestic PRD
middle class in one of the world’s most dynamic city clusters.
Outline of the plan for reform and development of the Pearl River Delta (2020)
Knitting
together
‘the most
dynamic city
cluster in
Asia Pacific’
Moving up
the mfg
value chain
Creating a
services hub
for Asia
Pacific
Moving
from ‘made
in GD’
to
‘created in
GD’
Creating/
repairing
urban and
rural social
safety nets
Conserving
resources
and
minimizing
pollution
‘Stepping
out’
globally
Zhongshan‐Shenzhen cross
estuary link
HK‐Zhuhai‐
Macao bridge
Expand SZ
Bao’an
airport
Expand GZ
Baiyun
airport
SZ MRT
GZ MRT
DG MRT
PRD Inter‐city
railway
More
Wantou
water
conservancy
project
More
Integrate rural‐urban
development reform
Integrate rural‐urban
development reform
Integrate rural‐urban
development reform
Pilot social reform
FS MRT
HK‐SZ airport
cooperation
Power from
Garbage projects
Lead ‘one department’
government pilotDigital PRD
network
South China
Logistics
Internet
Knitting the PRD together with unified 1(a)
urban planning (roads, railways, airports)1(b)
energy, water, waste & info infrastructure & 1(c)
public services
Drawing north Guangdong into the PRD.East and west Guangdong will supply PRD with energy, steel, water etc.
mileage
Moving the PRD up the manufacturing value chain away from labor intensive
industries into 2(a)
5 inter‐related capital and technology intensive industries and