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Economy of Chongqing

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Economy of Chongqing

The economy of Chongqing, China, has developed rapidly during the 21st century. In 2011, Chongqing's gross domestic product exceeded 1 trillion Yuan (US$158.5 billion). In 2013, the economy grew by 12.3%.

The "Chongqing model" was a series of economic and social policies adopted in Chongqing, most closely associated with the later disgraced politician Bo Xilai, who served as the city's Communist Party secretary during 2007–12.

The West Triangle Economic Zone is an economic zone designated by the Chinese government comprising Chengdu, Chongqing, and Xi'an. Created as part of the China Western Development strategy, the zone contributes nearly 40% of Western China's GDP. In addition, Chongqing is one of China's five National Central Cities.

A large central business district is being constructed in the centre of the city of Chongqing, in Jiangbeizui CBD, with high-rise skyscrapers, due to be completed in 2018. Jiangbeizui CBD aims to attract financial institutions, making it a financial center in the future.

New North Zone is an economic administrative zone in north Chongqing, covering a land area of 130 square kilometres (50 sq mi) and established in 2002 to include Chongqing Economic and Technological Development Zone, Chongqing High-Tech Industrial Development Zone and Chongqing Export Processing Trade Zone.

The Zhongxian–Wuhan Pipeline is a natural gas pipeline, connecting Chongqing and Sichuan gas fields with consumers in Hubei and Hunan provinces. The Three Gorges Dam is a major source of hydroelectric power in the region.

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Economy of Chongqing Wikipedia