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Building an engine of growth

By Erik Nilsson | China Daily | Updated: 2018-12-14 08:19
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Editor's Note: This is Part 1 of the six-part Yangtze diaries series based on journalist Erik Nilsson's recent 35-day, 2,000-kilometer journey to 11 cities to discover how the Yangtze River Economic Belt has transformed over the 40 years since the reform and opening-up.

Erik Nilsson [Photo provided to China Daily]

Shanghai's skyscrapers and auto industry bear testimony to how the reform and opening-up have transformed the metropolis and surrounding cities. Erik Nilsson explores its development as the starting point of a 2,000-kilometer journey along the Yangtze River Economic Belt.

I was almost run over by a robot in a car factory in Shanghai. Indeed, I suddenly found myself in the path of an automated machine that whizzes along a track on a Volkswagen plant's floor to move auto parts from one place to another.

I am, in fact, not an auto part. So, I jumped out of the way-just in the nick of time.

But the experience highlights how the sector is advancing, in no small part because of increasing automation.

I was touring the Volkswagen factory in Shanghai to learn about how the city's auto industry has accelerated in the past 40 years.

The visit was part of an 11-city, 2,000-kilometer, 35-day journey to discover how the reform and opening-up has transformed the Yangtze River Economic Belt, which accounts for about 40 percent of the country's population and GDP.

Shanghai-the metropolis where the Yangtze empties into the ocean-was a starting point for my journey and for the reform and opening-up along the belt.

The city was also a launch pad for the nation's auto industry and today remains a leader in the sector.

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