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SinoSino--Singapore Tianjin EcoSingapore Tianjin Eco--CityCity
Presentation for Analysts 25 August 2008
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Agenda
Project inception
Project highlights
Introduction to Tianjin & Bohai
Our eco-vision
Planning overview
Shareholding structure & business model
Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City
MICA Photo Unit
Premier Wen Jiabao and Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the signing of the Eco-City Framework Agreement on November 18, 2007.
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We were looking for new areas of cooperation, and I suggested that we look at how Singapore has integrated
its economic development with environmental development, sustaining
growth while making the whole city look beautiful
- Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong (26 April 2007)
Developing a landmark eco-city
Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City
Keppel selected to lead the Singapore consortium
Keppel selected to lead the Singapore consortium
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Our challenge
Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City
On non-arable, arid land with scarce water resources
Utilising practicable, replicable and scalable concepts and technologies
Develop an economically thriving, resource-efficient, socially harmonious and environmentally friendly city
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Agenda
Project inception
Project highlights
Introduction to Tianjin & Bohai
Our eco-vision
Planning overview
Shareholding structure & business model
Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City
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Project differentiating attributes
Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City
A China-Singapore flagship project with Govt-to-Govt level support
Apply practical concepts and technologies: Tianjin Eco-City to serve as a sustainability model for replication to other cities in China
Singapore government contributing proven knowledge, experience and expertise
When completed, Eco-City will showcase how economic growth, environmental protection and social harmony can be reconciled
When completed, Eco-City will showcase how economic growth, environmental protection and social harmony can be reconciled
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Drawing on Singapores strengths
Land use planning & urban design
Land transport network planning
Green building & resource-efficient design
Residential township planning
Greenery & nature conservation
Water resource management
Environmental protection & waste management
Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City
Ministry of National Development (Lead Ministry)
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High-level government endorsement & support
Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City
Joint Council for Bilateral Cooperation (JCBC)
Joint Steering Committee (JSC)
Joint Working Committee (JWC)
Eco-City
Deputy Prime MinisterVice Premier
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of National Development
Vice Premier
Minister of Housing and Rural-Urban
Development
China-Singapore Administrative Structure
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Attractive site attributes
Located in the strategic Tianjin Binhai New Area and Bohai RimLocated in the strategic Tianjin Binhai New Area and Bohai Rim
A growing area for investors and property developersA growing area for investors and property developers
Enjoys good infrastructure supportEnjoys good infrastructure support
Industry clusters in TEDA provide critical mass for home demandIndustry clusters in TEDA provide critical mass for home demand
Proximity to Beijing, complements Chinas political & cultural hubProximity to Beijing, complements Chinas political & cultural hub
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Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City
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Agenda
Project inception
Project highlights
Introduction to Tianjin & Bohai
Our eco-vision
Planning overview
Shareholding structure & business model
Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City
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Tianjin key highlightsOne of Chinas four municipalities
Located in heart of Bohai Rim
Chinas 3rd largest city after Beijing and Shanghai
Largest port in North China
Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City
Population: 10.8 million
Land area: 11,920 km2
GDP: RMB 433.8 billion
GDP per capita: RMB 40,961
Urban disposable inc: RMB 14,283
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Double-digit economic growth
205.1244.8
293.2369.8
433.8
40,96135,783
31,550
26,53222,380
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200
400
600
800
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
RMB'bn
0
15,000
30,000
45,000RMB
GDP (LHS) GDP per Capita (RHS)
Tianjin - GDP and GDP per Capita
Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
CAGR of 21% (GDP) and 16% (GDP per Capita)CAGR of 21% (GDP) and 16% (GDP per Capita)
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Disposable incomes have risen in tandem
9,33810,313
11,46712,639
14,283
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
RMB
Average Disposable Incomes In Tianjin
Source: Tianjin Municipal Bureau of Statistics
Tianjins 2006 GDP per capita >2x NDRCs 2010 national targetTianjins 2006 GDP per capita >2x NDRCs 2010 national target
Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City
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Bohai Rim : Chinas new economic growth engine
Bohai Rim, the next strategic growth region following Pearl River Delta and Yangtze River Delta regions
Population 230m; 26% of Chinas 2006 GDP
Political & cultural centre, science & technology hub
20-40
40-60
0-20
60-100
Population (millions) by province
FUJIAN
XINJIANG
XIZANG(TIBET)
QINGHAI
GANSU
JILIN
GUANGXI
SICHUAN
YUNNAN
HUNAN
GUIZHOU
GUANGDONG
JIANGXI
HUBEI ANHUI
HENANSHAANXI
SHANXI
HEILONGJIANG
NEI MENGU(INNER MONGOLIA)
JIANGSU
ZHEJIANG
NINGXIA
CHONGQING
Bohai Rim
YangtzeRiver Delta
PearlRiver Delta
Guangzhou
Shanghai
Shenzhen
HEBEI
SHANDONG
LIAONING
BeijingTianjin
Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City
Map source: China-Britain Business Council
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Chinas vision for Tianjin Binhai New Area
Tianjin Binhai New Area (TBNA) a focus of the 11th Five-Year Plan (2006-10)
TBNA tasked to accelerate Bohai Rim economic growth and development
State Council blueprint to build TBNA into a modern manufacturing, R&D, international shipping and logistics hub
Blueprint envisages a community of prosperity and harmony in TBNA
TBNA empowered to experiment with comprehensive reforms
Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City
Map source: Asia Times
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Source: Xinhua
Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang visited Tianjin last week
He reinforced TBNA and Bohai Rims significance to Chinas development
He also emphasised accelerating TBNAs development into a gateway for northern China
Tianjin Binhai New Area a focal region
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Good residential market potential in TBNA
State Council targeting 5.2% average annual population growth rate; TBNA population to increase from 1.4m (2005) to 3.0m (2020)
Targeting 90% urbanisation rate in 2010 and 97% in 2020, from 76% in 2005
Finite land zoned for urban residential use 91 km2 or 4% of TBNA 2020 land use plan
Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City
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Agenda
Project inception
Project highlights
Introduction to Tianjin & Bohai
Our eco-vision
Planning overview
Shareholding structure & business model
Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City
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Eco-City vision
To build A thriving city which is socially harmonious, environmentally-
friendly and resource-efficient a model for sustainable development.
Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City
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WaterWater Renewable EnergyRenewable Energy Energy From WasteEnergy From Waste
Social HarmonyEconomic HubGreen Buildings Clean Commuting
AirAir
Elements of the vision
Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City
PlayPlay Socially HarmoniousSocially Harmonious
Sustainable Sustainable Development Development
LiveLive
WorkWork
Environmentally friendlyEnvironmentally friendly
Economically vibrantEconomically vibrant
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In harmony In harmony with the environmentwith the environment
In harmony with In harmony with economic developmenteconomic development
In harmony with societyIn harmony with society
Adopt holistic view Sustainability research &
innovation Sustainable methods &
processes Efficient resource utilisation
Socially harmonious, inclusive communities
Sense of ownership & belonging
Access to quality services & amenities
Three Three HarmoniesHarmonies
Achieving the Three Harmonies
Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City
Integrated, complementary urban functions
Clean and renewable energy & water sources
Environmental protection & resource conservation
Efficient waste management
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Agenda
Project inception
Project highlights
Introduction to Tianjin & Bohai
Our eco-vision
Planning overview