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The development zone, home to financial and tech hubs like Hong Kong and Shenzhen, could have a combined gross domestic product of US$1.5 trillion. The total population will probably exceed 70 million as economic opportunities attract more people. Exactly how sustainable...</description>
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      <title>How AI can be key to water security in China’s Greater Bay Area</title>
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