Nation to Develop More Cities
 

China is considering making urbanization a priority in the first five-year plan period of the new century to sustain economic and social growth, officials of the State Development Planning Commission (SDPC) said.

The commission, a key planner of China's 10th Five-Year Plan (2001-05), concluded that a correct urbanization strategy is crucial to addressing a host of problems facing China, such as sluggish consumer demand and backward rural economy, according to Xu Lin, a division director.

China's guiding principle of urbanization is to plan and develop super-large and large cities, expand medium-sized cities, and improve small cities and towns, according to SDPC sources.

"We deem that accelerating urbanization pace is the most effective way to expand domestic demand and encourage rural modernization," Xu said in an interview with China Daily.

The country's 1997 urbanization rate of 32 percent lagged far behind the world's average of 50 percent, according to the World Development Report 1998/99.

To bring up China's urbanization level to the world average, the country will have to turn over 300 million rural dwellers into urban residents, which could create tremendous investment and consumption demand, Xu said.

A 1-percent urbanization increase annually over the next 15 years could stimulate the market demand and rural consumption that the government is looking for, according to the official.

Such an expansion rate calls for shifting 85 million of the rural population into cities within the next five years. According to SDPC projections, if each of them spends 30,000 yuan (US$3,600) in housing and urban infrastructure construction, there will be demand for construction and housing rental worth 2,550 billion yuan (US$300 billion), Xu said.

Also urban newcomers will purchase an estimated 400 billion yuan (US$48.2 billion) worth of consumer products including color TVs, refrigerators and washing machines annually, thus substantially alleviating industrial product surpluses.

"The urbanization process will create job opportunities and help unemployment," Xu said.

Fewer farmers in rural areas will contribute to readjusting crop growing mix, expanding need for farm produce and enlarging agricultural production scale, narrowing the income gap between rural residents and urban residents, according to the official.

The SDPC has reached a consensus that China now has favorable conditions for speeding up urbanization through 2015, when the country's urbanization rate should reach 50 percent, noted Xu.

Although the planned rate of urbanization increase is much faster than that over the past 50 years, the SDPC officials said they are optimistic the rate can be achieved given economic development and policy support factors.


(China Daily10/18/1999)


 
   
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