Jiang defines the IVC's five major urban centers as value-adding processing centers that convert raw metals and agricultural products into finished goods for trade.
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Value Adding Processing
Jiang defines the IVC's five major urban centers as value-adding processing centers that convert raw metals and agricultural products into finished goods for trade.
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"...urban centers, you can consider to be what we call value -adding processing centers, okay? These are urban centers that specialize in taking raw..."
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