"Nanchang must occupy a place. After all, Nanchang is the most important city in central China, which can radiate and affect a large area of the surrounding area. Moreover, Nanchang has a large population and a large number of talents, and it has sufficient development potential.
As long as some policy, technology, and financial support are given, Nanchang will soon be able to develop..."
Liu Shijin is a party of Jiangxi, but he did not avoid suspicion and directly recommended Nanchang.
After all, Nanchang is exactly what he said.
List Nanchang as one of them, but everyone has no opinion.
The problem is that Liu Shijin is not only fighting for Nanchang, he is also fighting for Jiujiang.
This made other people unable to agree. There were only ten places in total, and one province in Jiangxi wanted two, which was too much.
"Master Liu, why don't you support Ji'an and Ganzhou as well?"
Zhao Mingchong vomited.
"Liu Master, don't think about it, Jiangxi has only one place. Nanchang or Jiujiang, you choose one."
Other cabinet ministers expressed their opinions and suppressed Liu Shijin together.
"You guys, can you be less selfish when discussing, otherwise the results of our discussions will definitely be criticized by your majesty. Anyway, Wuhan must have a place."
Hong Chengchou reminded.
Right now Liu Shijin has brought a bad start, desperately fighting for his hometown or the interest groups behind him.
If everyone is like this, the result of the fight will certainly not satisfy Wu Changqing.
Because there are no ministers representing Wuhan’s interests in the current cabinet, Wuhan will definitely lose the election.
The importance of Wuhan is self-evident, and it must not be left behind, and it must not be too outrageous to make the emperor angry because of party disputes.
"Yes, as far as the matter is concerned, Zhengzhou must also occupy a place. Zhengzhou is located in the center of the Central Plains, and is close to Kaifeng, Luoyang. It has a large population and is also very rich in coal and other mines."
"Tianjin must also occupy a place, with a canal, a port, and convenient transportation. There are also minerals in the surrounding area, and it is close to Beijing. It has a certain historical and cultural wealth. Most importantly, the north needs a city that can drive the surrounding area."
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Because of Hong Chengchou's reminder, everyone's subsequent discussions became much more rational.
Everyone knows that Wu Changqing doesn't like party fights, or that he doesn't like to delay things because of party fights, so he doesn't dare to fight too hard, and almost has to compromise.
The only one who is more contending is Qian Taoli and everyone. Qian Taoli is the Zhejiang Party. He said he wants two places, Hangzhou and Ningbo.
Everyone did not agree, and Qian Taoli was talking about the Confucian scholars, explaining the necessity of key development in these two places.
Naturally, Hangzhou does not need to say much. This is an ancient city with a deep heritage. In terms of transportation, there is already a direct railway to Shanghai, and water transportation is also developed.
The controversial place lies in Ningbo. Ningbo's background is actually very heavy. As early as the Ming Dynasty, it was the port of landing designated by the envoys of various overseas vassal states.
The business atmosphere here is very strong and the conditions are also very good.
Coupled with the huge advantages of the current port city, it is not too much to be mentioned by Qian Taoli.
But the reality is that no matter whether what Qian Taoli said is reasonable or not, anyway, Zhejiang will occupy two places at once, and other people will not agree.
Zhejiang wants to take up all the benefits, but there are no doors.
In the end, after a multi-party game, the first batch of supported cities were released.
They are Wuhan, Nanchang, Xuzhou, Zhengzhou, Jinan, Tianjin, Changsha, Fuzhou, Ningbo, and Xi'an.
One for each province is the most fair.
Qian Taoli played a trick and left the only place to Ningbo instead of Hangzhou, which has greater development potential.
The reason is that Hangzhou's development is already good now. It is close to Shanghai and can develop even without support.
Therefore, Qian Taoli gave Ningbo the quota, and wanted Zhejiang to cultivate two economic centers of gravity.
These selected cities are all with great development potential, and those without development potential cannot be supported. Dahua has not yet become wealthy to that extent.
The list was presented in front of Wu Changqing. Wu Changqing looked at it and approved it without too much problem.
For these cities, in the next few years, every year, they will receive two million yuan in financial appropriations and enjoy some preferential policies.
For example, setting up factories in industrial zones in supported cities can enjoy a certain amount of tax relief.
The industrial development in those cities is mainly because it is not cost-effective to build factories there.
With the tax reduction policy, it will naturally attract some people to set up factories in those places.
As long as the industrial zone has a certain scale, it can form industrial chain benefits and reduce production costs.
Compared with Nanjing, these places also have their own advantages.
For example, the transportation of minerals in Pingxiang to the factory in Nanjing requires far more freight than transportation to Nanchang.
For another example, when recruiting workers in Nanchang, workers' wages will be much lower than in Nanjing.
After all, there are many factories in Nanjing and many workers choose. Some factories have to improve the treatment of workers in order to compete.
In the industrial barren land like Nanchang, it is very difficult for the people to make some money.
As long as there is a factory, no matter how low the wage is, someone will do it, as long as it is more profitable than farming.
In addition to financial support, another important support is technology.
For companies that set up factories in those cities that are supported, they need to directly declare what technology they need to the court, and the court will help solve them.
What kind of technical talents are needed, the court will also find ways to carry out unified scheduling.
Centralization of power is good for this. The students in the technical schools can be arranged in a unified manner for reasonable distribution.
If those people are allowed to choose freely, they are definitely willing to stay in Nanjing and Shanghai.
At that time, there will be a surplus of skilled workers in Nanjing and Shanghai, and a shortage of talents in other places.
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