Economic Daily: Industrial transfer should be orderly and gradual.
The orderly transfer of industrial gradients fundamentally embodies respecting the laws of development and optimizing resource allocation. China has a vast territory, with significant differences in resource endowment, economic foundation, labor costs, and other aspects among different regions, forming a natural gradient of industrial development. The eastern coastal regions are economically developed and technologically advanced, but they face issues such as land resource constraints and rising labor costs. The resources are abundant in the central and western regions, with great market potential, relatively low labor and land costs, but they lack advanced technology and talent. This gradient difference provides an inherent driving force for industrial transfer.
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