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China’s urbanization imperative

The pace and scale of China’s infrastructure development over the past two decades have been unprecedented. The challenge now is to make cities smarter, greener, less carbon intensive, and more inclusive.

China’s next chapter: The infrastructure and environmental challenge

China’s next chapter: The infrastructure and environmental challenge

In this video, McKinsey’s Jonathan Woetzel explores China’s huge infrastructure program and the country’s plans to build sustainable urban clusters for hundreds of millions of its people. more

Chinese infrastructure: The big picture

Chinese infrastructure: The big picture

China leads the world in infrastructure investment. Explore today’s impressive reality, and see what the future holds, in this by-the-numbers summary. more

More about this series

The articles, video, and slideshows presented here are part of a series on the future of China. This week’s installment addresses the theme of the country’s urbanization imperative and infrastructure development. Earlier ones explored China’s shifting economic model and rising consumer class.

Stay tuned for China’s manufacturing challenge, the coming age of Chinese finance, and China’s human-capital quest.

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