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Mountains: The China that may get left behind

CHINA'S long-term growth and minerals demand are reliant on the industrialisation of its troubled border regions and the ambitious ‘Belt and Road’ scheme – all this may not happen.

John Sykes, Allan Trench
Mountains: The China that may get left behind

In the past mini-series on China in this column, we have looked at the ‘post-industrial' east coast of China, which is now a declining industrial centre, and its replacement - the central regions of China...

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