Abstract

Under the impact of COVID-19, the global economy has slowed down or has even shown negative growth, and the global industrial chain specialisation has shown three new trends:regionalisation, chain-clustering and back-up. Under this background, China has accelerated the construction of a new development pattern whereby domestic and international economic circulation boost each other, with the domestic circulation as the mainstay. As the Yangtze River Delta is expected to form the first industrial chain region in China, it is supposed to be the ‘window of China’ that supports the ‘dual circulation’ development pattern and leads the new round of globalisation, mainly through four upgrading paths :constructing the ‘master’ of the industrial chain, creating the ‘brain’ of the industrial chain, laying out the ‘source place’ of the technology chain, and building a ‘safe haven’ for international investment and trade.

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