Five years of Guangxi Free Trade Zone: Journey in light, shadow
In August 2019, the State Council approved the establishment of the China (Guangxi) Pilot Free Trade Zone, the only one in the country that is both coastal and on a border. Over the past five years, this zone has flourished, with vibrant images capturing its development. Join us for an online exhibition to explore this progress.
Nanning area: A Hub of Growth
The Nanning area leverages its strategic location to act as a FTZ characterized by convenient investment and trade, modern industrial clusters, comprehensive financial services, deep cultural exchanges, efficient resource allocation, and significant regional influence.
A bird's view of the Nanning area. [Photo/WeChat account: gh_df8bc987e060]
The China-ASEAN Information Harbor. [Photo/WeChat account: gh_df8bc987e060]
Qinzhou Port area: Gateway to Trade
The Qinzhou Port area focuses on port logistics, petrochemicals, new energy materials, equipment manufacturing, and electronics. It is rapidly developing into a key gateway for international land-sea trade, a coastal economic cluster and a model for China-ASEAN cooperation.
The China-Malaysia Qinzhou Industrial Park. [Photo/WeChat account: gh_df8bc987e060]
A corner of the container yard at the Qinzhou Port terminal. [Photo/WeChat account: gh_df8bc987e060]
Chongzuo area: Leading Cross-Border Collaboration
The Chongzuo area is pioneering cross-border trade, logistics, finance, tourism, and labor cooperation. It aims to lead border cooperation and develop into a model zone for cross-border industrial collaboration.
The Youyiguan Border Gate. [Photo/WeChat account: gh_df8bc987e060]
The Youyiguan Scenic Area. [Photo/WeChat account: gh_df8bc987e060]