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What level is the national new district?

The administrative level of state-level new districts is usually the main hall level, and some are deputy provincial levels. According to statistics, in 20 16, the national new district achieved a regional GDP of about 4 trillion yuan, accounting for 0.2% of the country's population and area, creating an economic aggregate accounting for 5.4% of the country and becoming an important engine of national economic development.

By the end of 20 18, at least nine new urban districts in China have proposed to build national-level new districts, namely, Wuhan Yangtze River New District, Hefei Binhu New District, Zhengzhou Zhengdong New District, Nanning wuxiang new district New District, Urumqi New District, Shenyang Shenbei New District, Shijiazhuang Zhengding New District, Tangshan Caofeidian New District and Hangzhou Qiantang New District.

Establish a national new district

As a national strategy, the establishment of a national new district is to reposition the development of a specific region under the new development background, and on the basis of further integrating resources, give play to the potential comparative advantage and competitive advantage of this region, so as to solve the dilemma of isomorphism of industrial structure and overcapacity that has plagued China economy for a long time, and then optimize the industrial layout, upgrade the industrial energy level and improve the quality and efficiency of economic development.

It is observed that for a considerable number of national new districts, a big problem will be encountered in the construction process, that is, how to integrate production cities. Industrialization, urbanization and their interaction are important foundations for the modernization development of a country and a region. From the development practice, if industrialization is ahead of urbanization, there will be problems such as housing shortage, traffic congestion, resource shortage and environmental pollution due to the lack of supporting facilities in cities and towns.