Time of opportunities, challenges
By He Wei and Wei Tian in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2013-09-13 07:25
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Several decades of carefully planned development have transformed Shanghai from an industrial dinosaur filled with smoke stacks into a modern service powerhouse adorned with gleaming high-rises full of banks, multinational enterprises and large trading houses.
The city has spared no effort in expanding its infrastructure, including a complex highway network, subway system, new railway terminals, two airports and a deep-water sea port. Moreover, it has magnetized talented workers from around the country with an abundance of well-paying jobs in the growing services sector.
This sector now accounts for 61 percent of the city's economic output and provides its major growth impetus.
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