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CHAMPS (China)

CHAMPS (Chongqing, Hefei, Anshan, Ma'anshan, Pingdingshan and Shenyang) is an acronym that represents the top 20 emerging cities in China.〔(Economist Intelligence Unit Report: China’s Future is Inland )〕 It was coined in October 2010 by Stephen Joske, Director, China Forecasting,〔(EIU Media Directory )〕 for the Economist Intelligence Unit. It was created to support a report conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit’s Access China Service, ‘CHAMPS: China’s fastest-growing cities’. These cities are favoured for several reasons, including the breadth of business opportunities available, the ongoing construction boom, rising home and vehicle ownership and spending on personal appliances.
==Etymology==
The acronym was coined by Stephen Joske, Director, China Forecasting, for the Economist Intelligence Unit, and was released to the public along with a detailed report and accompanying infograph in November 2010.〔(The rise of the 'CHAMPS' - New report maps business opportunity in China's fastest growing cities )〕 Although the term only uses six of the top 20 emerging cities, it represents all twenty.

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