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Five years of Guangxi Free Trade Zone: Journey in light, shadow

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Updated: 2024-10-24

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.

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A bird's view of the Nanning area. [Photo/WeChat account: gh_df8bc987e060] 

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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.

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The China-Malaysia Qinzhou Industrial Park. [Photo/WeChat account: gh_df8bc987e060]

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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.

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The Youyiguan Border Gate. [Photo/WeChat account: gh_df8bc987e060]

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The Youyiguan Scenic Area. [Photo/WeChat account: gh_df8bc987e060]