The authorities of Southwest China's Guizhou recently issued a transportation masterplan, under which the province will have 2,000 kilometers of high-speed railways up and running by 2025.
The prefecture-level city of Zunyi – located in Southwest China's Guizhou – was recently included in the fourth group identified as national culture and technology integration demonstration bases, reportedly making it the second of its kind in the province.
During the third three quarters of the year, the total GDP of Guiyang was 310.24 billion yuan ($48.49 billion), topping all the cities and prefectures in Southwest China's Guizhou province, according to the latest data released by the Guizhou Bureau of Statistics.
The National Development and Reform Commission recently promoted 13 particularly successful cases where rural residents were helped to adapt to urban life and find jobs in cities – as well as cases concerning improvements to urban construction and governance levels, and the accelerated integration of urban-rural development.
New plans are for Southwest China's Guizhou province to extend it supply-side structural reform and innovation of systems and institutional mechanisms – making the services industry a booster to overall economic growth.
During the first half of the year, the development zones in Southwest China's Guizhou province reportedly saw an overall increase in the output value of industries above a designated size and the number of industrial enterprises above a designated size.
In the first half of this year, Southwest China's Guizhou province focused on developing its digital economy and realized the high-quality development of its big data industry.