Establishment of SIEC Zones Involving China’s Northwestern and Northeastern Border Areas
Shuanglu Liang ()
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Shuanglu Liang: Yunnan University
Chapter Chapter 9 in Subregional International Economic Integration, 2023, pp 203-223 from Springer
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Abstract In China’s efforts to open up its northwestern and northeastern border areas, the country faces an international environment and foreign markets that are utterly different from those it faces in opening up its southwestern border area. In these areas, the barrier effects of borders are compounded by intricate international, religious and ethnic relations. The efforts to build SIEC zones respectively encompassing China’s northwestern border area and Central Asian countries and encompassing its northeastern border area and Northeast Asian countries should focus on expanding foreign markets, while also paying attention to regional industrial clusters.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-4307-4_9
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