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  2. Wujiang, Suzhou - Wikipedia

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    The total area of Wujiang is 1176.68 square kilometers, with a population of 1.5 million. [1] Wujiang is currently one of the most economically successful cities in China. [citation needed] Songling (松陵), a town located at the centre of Wujiang, serves as the seat of the district government.

  3. Suzhou Lakeside New City - Wikipedia

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    Suzhou Lakeside New City (Chinese: 苏州滨湖新城), also called Eastern Taihu Lakeside New City (Chinese: 东太湖滨湖新城, used in Wuzhong District [1]) or Wujiang Lakeside New City (Chinese: 吴江滨湖新城, used in Wujiang District [2]), is a new city located in the southern part of Suzhou, China.

  4. National Economic and Technological Development Zones

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    They are usually called the "Economic and Technological Development Zones" or simply the "Development Zones" (开发区; Kāifā Qū). These national level programs started with the Special Economic Zones for three cities in 1978, as part of China's economic reform , and were extended to the Economic and Technological Development Zones in 14 ...

  5. Suzhou - Wikipedia

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    Suzhou Industrial Park is to the east of the old town, and Suzhou High & New Technology Development Zone is to the west. In 2000, the original Wu County was divided into two districts, Xiangcheng and Wuzhong. They now form the northern and southern parts of the city of Suzhou. In 2012, the original Wujiang City became Wujiang District of Suzhou ...

  6. Suzhou Industrial Park - Wikipedia

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    The Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP) charged high rents in its early days, in part to pay off the expensive new facilities it built for investors. [7] This created a contradiction, according to one writer of the now-defunct Far Eastern Economic Review, who suggested that "investors were looking to Suzhou for costs lower than Shanghai's, and the SIP was charging Shanghai-style prices".

  7. Economy of the Washington metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The World Bank and International Monetary Fund (both located in the Golden Triangle) are key global financial and development institutions whose policies have a dramatic effect on the wealth and development of countries across the world. They use loans and grants to influence foreign countries' level of economic development and financial stability.

  8. Jiujiang, Wuhu - Wikipedia

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    Jiujiang Economic and Technological Development Zone (鸠江经济技术开发区) Zone Erba Park, Jiujiang Economic and Technological Development Zone ...

  9. Xiangcheng, Suzhou - Wikipedia

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    Time zone: UTC+8 (China Standard) Postal code: 215131. Xiangcheng District (simplified Chinese: ... Xiangcheng Economic Development Zone ...