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"China's demand for water will continue to increase in the future as the country continues its process of rapid industrialization and urbanization. And so there are promising business prospects in the water industry, both in water supply and water waste treatment," said Qin Hong, deputy director of the Policy Research Centre under the Ministry of Construction , at the two-day congress, which opened yesterday.
During the 11th Five-Year Program period (2006-2010), total investment in China's water industry will top 600 billion yuan (US$77.72 billion), 200 billion yuan of which will go towards water supply systems construction, and 400 billion yuan will be injected into new sewage treatment facilities, Qin made the announcement to the congress, which attracted about 300 water business leaders from countries including France, Germany, Australia and Japan.
In the meantime, China will build 1,000 new sewage treatment plants. By the year 2010, the rate of water supply systems will reach 90 percent in all 661 of its cities. Qin adds the rate of waste water treatment and recycling will increase to 60 per cent.
Apart from these development plans, China will also start a number of sea water and middle-water treatment projects and the reconstruction of some out-of-date water facilities.
The development of China's water industry will provide tremendous business opportunities to overseas water investors. And to achieve its goals, China needs the support of overseas funds, stressed Chinese officials at the meeting.
"Foreign investment will be encouraged especially in waste water treatment projects," Qin explained. The congress is a platform to help foreign water companies to learn the recent developments of China's water industry and the business opportunities in the future.
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