China’s Record $188 Billion Investment Boosts Water Conservancy in 2024
China invests a record 1.35 trillion yuan ($188 billion) in water conservancy projects in 2024, enhancing flood control and water supply across the nation.
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China invests a record 1.35 trillion yuan ($188 billion) in water conservancy projects in 2024, enhancing flood control and water supply across the nation.
China’s first remote sensing satellite for water conservancy, “Shuili-1”, has successfully transmitted its first image, marking a significant advancement in monitoring and managing water resources.
China’s investment in water conservancy projects reached 801.94 billion yuan in the first eight months of 2024, creating nearly 2.1 million jobs and boosting economic growth.
75 years on, the CPPCC continues to facilitate in-depth consultations, leading to innovations like reduced irrigation costs for farmers in east China’s Jiangsu Province.