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China’s urbanisation rate to hit 60pc by 2018

Urbanisation could cost around 650 billion yuan a year

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Around 54 per cent of China's population lives in cities now, according to the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Photo: Reuters
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China’s urbanisation rate is expected to hit 60 per cent by 2018, according to a prominent government think tank report, two years ahead of previous official expectations, bringing a potential economic boost to the world’s second largest economy.

China’s urban population has boomed over the last three decades, with over half of all Chinese living in cities for the first time last year. Around 54 per cent of the population lives in cities now, according to the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences’ blue book report, the official Xinhua said on Friday.

China’s leaders are pushing for a larger number of the country’s near 1.4 billion population to live in cities, a drive to boost economic output and reignite growth that slowed to a 13-year low of 7.8 per cent last year.

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But authorities also face the challenge of regulating one of the largest migrations in human history, with steep financial and political costs to facilitate the 25 million people a year who are expected to move to cities.

Resettling China’s rural workers into city life could cost around 650 billion yuan (HK$823 billion) a year, a Chinese think tank said in July, the equivalent of 5.5 per cent of fiscal revenue last year.

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The leadership is also struggling to balance goals such as encouraging the migration of millions of former farmers into cities, while avoiding the slums and unemployment problems that have occurred in other countries experiencing similar migration.

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