Industrial zones
A glance at Lanzhou New Zone
Updated: 2013-11-07On Aug 20,2012, the State Council approved plans to establish the nation's fifth State-level development zone in Lanzhou, the capital city of Northwest China's Gansu province.
Located in Qinwangchuan Basin in northern Lanzhou, 80 kilometers from downtown Lanzhou.
Covers an area of 800 square kilometers.
Infrastructure will not be competed until 2030.
44 high-rise residential buildings will be competed next year.
It had lured 90 projects by October.
Accumulated corporate investment has been more than 70 billion yuan ($11.2 billion) in the zone.
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A man works in the plant run by Zhejiang Geely Holding Group in Lanzhou New Zone, Sept 6, 2012. [Photo/Xinhua] |
The largest business operating in the zone is a plant run by Zhejiang Geely Holding Group, a Zhejiang-based automaker and the largest shareholder of Volvo Group.
Sany Group has invested 530 million yuan in a concrete mixer manufacturing plant in the zone.
Lanzhou Yatai Industrial (Group) Co, a local real estate developer, has invested 3 billion yuan in building a headquarters park in the heart of the zone.
Veolia Water China, the Chinese arm of a France-based water service company, is talking with the local government about a water supply contract with the zone. Veolia's joint venture with the municipal government provides running water for 2.5 million people in downtown Lanzhou.
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The area - which is about 30-minute drive from Lanzhou, Gansu's capital - has been sectioned out by the central government in August as the fifth national-level development zone, after similar zones were set up in metropolises such as Shanghai, Tianjin and Chongqing.