Simple Analysis on Industry Selection and Countermeasures Study During Chongqing’s Undertaking Industrial Transfer Under Low-Carbon Economy Horizon

Yuan WANG, Zuojun WANG, Xiaokang DU

Abstract


In the 1980s China Eastern coastal areas with its coastal superior position and special policy of opening go in attracting foreign capital in the front row, and the foreign capital which is from the developed countries or regions to industry greatly promoted our eastern coastal economic development in the areas. Today, the industrial transfer to the western region is developing in China, Chongqing as the western region only municipalities, in the process of undertaking industrial transfer if there is only undertaking without selection, and the blind industrial transfer or industry selection transferred are unreasonable, they will negatively affect the development of this region. Therefore, in this article it must be pointed that is to carry out the Low-carbon industrial transfer, the industry strategy selection must be implemented first, and relevant countermeasures and suggestion are proposed in the end of article, which indicate that Chongqing shall strive to promote the low-carbon industrial undertaking, increase the adjustment and upgrading of Chongqing’s industrial structure, and actively impel the sustainable and coordinated development of economical, social and ecological environment of this region.


Keywords


Low-carbon economy; Industry transfer; Industry selection; Countermeasure study

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