Residents rest in front of a grocery store in Yichang, Hubei province, in March 2020. Photo: Xinhua
Opinion
Opinion
The View
by Ziang Liu
China’s plan to unify its domestic market will create cohesion, but at the expense of local needs
While an integrated market with one set of rules will improve efficiency and connectivity, it could limit the ability of regions and cities to respond to local issues
Centralisation is also likely to exacerbate the problems of smaller cities as business and people are drawn to megacities