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    Beijing invites investment to build urban infrastructure
    ( 2003-10-02 11:11) (Xinhua)

    Beijing opens Wednesday its urban infrastructure construction to private and foreign capital in the hope of increasing public services and cutting government management costs.

    Beijing introduced a franchise management method Wednesday to replace the former government monopoly. Any firm or individual will be able to invest and run urban infrastructure in the Chinese capital, including water, gas, and heating supplies, sewage, drainage, solid waste processing, charged road, city rail, subway, other urban public transportation, and other urban public infrastructures.

    Franchisees can either invest, build, manage within a certain time limit and then transfer free of charge, or they can choose to run infrastructure within a certain time limit and then transfer free of charge. The government may also authorize franchisees to provide some public services within an agreed time limit. Or the government and the franchisees may reach an agreement on other methods.

    Franchisees benefit by charging the public products for services they provide, enjoying other management rights and benefits related to urban infrastructure, and receiving government subsidies.

    Pooling a huge amount of funds for urban infrastructure construction has been a major problem faced by governments at various level in China. To practice franchise management makes up for a shortage of funds by inviting non-government and foreign funding. It also helps reduce running cost that used to be covered by the government.

     
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