An Analyais of Envlronmental Risks in Sicbuan Province to Relocato the Textlle Industry from East China
An Analyais of Envlronmental Risks in Sicbuan Province to Relocato the Textlle Industry from East China
Department of Economics and Management, Chengdu Textile College,Chengdu,P. R. China,611731
Vol. 1, Issue 1, Pages: 13-20(2020)
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YANG YI. (2020). An Analyais of Envlronmental Risks in Sicbuan Province to Relocato the Textlle Industry from East China. Chinese Industry and Technology of Eco-environment, 1(1), 13-20..
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YANG YI. (2020). An Analyais of Envlronmental Risks in Sicbuan Province to Relocato the Textlle Industry from East China. Chinese Industry and Technology of Eco-environment, 1(1), 13-20.. DOI:
An Analyais of Envlronmental Risks in Sicbuan Province to Relocato the Textlle Industry from East China
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Abstract
The trend of transferring eastern textile industry to western regions in China is increasingly obvious. As for Sichuan Province
it is a chance to promote economic developmentand upgrade the textile industry through the incident compared with the other western regions. This paper analyzes the risk to environment in Sichuan Province when accepting the transferand puts forwards relevant measures to this point.
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