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Shenzhen GDP Target: GDP Will Approach Singapore In 2015

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Shenzhen Approaching Singapore GDP

Shenzhen will achieve the target of GDP total of 1 trillion and 500 billion yuan in 2015, which is close to Singapore's total level.


On May 31st, at the five session of the National People's Congress of Shenzhen, Wang Rong, member of the Standing Committee of the Guangdong provincial Party committee and Secretary of the Shenzhen Municipal Committee and acting mayor, made such statements in the report on the work of the government.


Wang Rong also said that when the per capita GDP of Shenzhen exceeded 20 thousand dollars, the per capita disposable income of residents reached 49 thousand yuan, and the strategic emerging industries such as the Internet, new energy, biology and so on, and strive to reach the scale of output value exceeding 650 billion yuan by 2015.


Wang Rong said that the integration plan within and outside the special administrative region has been approved. The area outside the special zone is four or five times that of the Special Administrative Region. The development level, density and potential are very large. The policy will undoubtedly expand the space for the new round of development in Shenzhen.

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