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  2. 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".

  3. Oriza Holdings - Wikipedia

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    On 28 November 2001, China-Singapore Suzhou Industrial Park Ventures (CSVC) was founded as an investment firm that could funnel capital to the technology startup companies at the park. [1] [2] [5] [6] On 28 September 2007, the firm underwent restructuring and the entity known as Suzhou Venture Group (SVG) was formed. [7] [8]

  4. Suzhou - Wikipedia

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    The Suzhou Industrial Park Export Processing Zone was approved to be established by the government in April 2000, with a planning area of 2.9 km 2 (1.1 sq mi). It is in Suzhou Industrial Park set up by China and Singapore. Inside the Export Processing Zone, all the infrastructures are of high standard. [63]

  5. Suzhou New District - Wikipedia

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    The Suzhou New District (simplified Chinese: 苏州新区; traditional Chinese: 蘇州新區; pinyin: Sūzhōu xīnqū) is one of the specially designated regions for technological and industrial development in China. The district covers an area of 52 km 2 (20 sq mi) and is located five kilometres (3.1 mi) west of Suzhou, in the Jiangsu ...

  6. Suzhou Zhongnan Center - Wikipedia

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    Suzhou Zhongnan Center (Chinese: 苏州中南中心) is a stalled 499.3-metre (1,638 ft) tall building in Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP), Suzhou, Jiangsu, China.Original plans called for a height of 729 metres (2,391.7 ft) but plans were scrapped in 2019 in compliance with China's ban on buildings taller than 500 metres (1,641 ft).

  7. CITIC Group - Wikipedia

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    CITIC Group Corporation Ltd., formerly the China International Trust Investment Corporation (CITIC), is a state-owned investment company of the People's Republic of China, established by Rong Yiren in 1979 with the approval of Deng Xiaoping. [3] Its headquarters are in Chaoyang District, Beijing. [4]

  8. Suzhou IFS - Wikipedia

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    Suzhou International Financial Square (Chinese: 苏州国际金融中心) is a supertall skyscraper designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates in the Suzhou Industrial Park, Jiangsu, located to the east of Jinji Lake. [1] It is the tallest building in Suzhou. [2] It is a multi-purpose building which includes apartments, hotels and offices. [3]

  9. Suzhou International Expo Center - Wikipedia

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    Suzhou International Expo Center (Chinese: 苏州国际博览中心; pinyin: Sūzhōu guójì bólǎn zhōngxīn), located to the east of Jinji Lake in Suzhou Industrial Park, Suzhou, Jiangsu, is a convention center in China. It occupies an area of 188,600 m 2, and its total gross floor area is 255,000 square meters.