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China's Anhui Province plans key projects

China's Anhui Province is planning key transport projects for 2012.
February 16, 2012 Read time: 1 min

China's Anhui Province is planning key transport projects for 2012.

These include preliminary work for the Chizhou Yangtze River highway bridge, Yuexi-Wuhan and Ma'anshan-Chaohu highways. The authorities in Anhui Province are also planning to commence work on the Ningguo-Jixi, Xuancheng-Ningguo, Xuzhou-Guangming and Fuyang-Xincai highways during this year. Anhui Province intends to speed up work on the Ma'anshan Yangtze River highway bridge construction as well as the constructions of Zhenglou-Guolou, Huangshan-Qimen, Wuhu-Yanchi, Jixi-Huangshan and Suzhou-Sixian highways. In addition, the Liu'an-Yuexi-Qianshan and Liu'an-Wuhan highways will be completed in 2012.

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