China Daily (Hong Kong)

Foreign trade focus fosters greater growth

Central province’s developmen­t direction on course to promote further opening-up

- By ZHANG DANDAN zhangdanda­n@chinadaily.com.cn Zhu Youfang contribute­d to this story.

Central China’s Hunan province is reaping the rewards of an emphasis on foreign trade and opening-up, after the approval of a pilot free trade zone earlier this year.

In the first three quarters, Hunan’s imports and exports grew by 6.9 percent year-on-year, which is 6.2 percentage points higher than that of the national average, according to the provincial government.

Located at the transition area of China’s eastern coastal region and the central and western regions, and the junction of the Yangtze River Economic Belt and the country’s coastal open economic belt, Hunan will make the most of its regional advantages, according to He Baoxiang, vice-governor of Hunan.

In late September this year, the China (Hunan) Pilot Free Trade Zone was approved, and is a major step for the province to boost trade and further open up.

Covering a total area of 119.76 square kilometers, the free trade zone comprises three sections in the Hunan capital of Changsha and the cities of Yueyang and Chenzhou.

The Changsha section will focus on building an advanced manufactur­ing center, a high-tech industrial base and a modern service center connecting Guangdong, Hong Kong, Macao and the central region.

The Yueyang section is set to develop modern service industries such as shipping logistics and internatio­nal trade and commerce, as well as highend manufactur­ing industries including electronic informatio­n, advanced equipment manufactur­ing, new materials and satellites.

The Chenzhou section will focus on developing the green economy and promote coordinate­d openness among Hunan, Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao.

To seize major opportunit­ies in the digital and intelligen­t industries, the China (Hunan) Pilot Free Trade Zone will promote the integratio­n of advanced manufactur­ing and service industries, and aims to be deeply involved in the Belt and Road Initiative and internatio­nal cooperatio­n in production capacity, according to local officials.

To date, Hunan has set up 16 national economic developmen­t and high-tech industrial developmen­t zones, 123 provincial-level economic developmen­t zones, seven customs supervisio­n zones and 62 foreign trade service centers, offering strong support for the province’s developmen­t of foreign trade and its economy.

The first China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo was held in Changsha in June 2019, which helped the province reach a series of cooperatio­n agreements with attendees from Africa.

According to the local government, the province signed 84 projects and agreements with more than 20 African countries, including

Angola, Cote d’Ivoire and Senegal, with a contract value reaching $20.8 billion.

The contracted projects involve not only traditiona­l sectors such as agricultur­e, mining, energy and infrastruc­ture, but also industries outlining the future developmen­t between China and Africa, which include high-end manufactur­ing, e-commerce, aviation service and cultural tourism. As of now, Hunan has invested in more than 120 enterprise­s in Africa, with a total investment of nearly $1 billion.

The second China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo is scheduled to be held in September 2021 in Changsha, and is expected to further boost bilateral cooperatio­n.

From January to October, Hunan’s imports and exports totaled 379.65 billion yuan ($57.91 billion), an increase of 6.8 percent from the same period last year.

From 2016 to 2019, the province experience­d an average annual growth rate of 35.65 percent for its imports and exports.

By the end of 2019, more than 1,600 enterprise­s in Hunan had invested in 92 countries and regions around the world.

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 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Clockwise from top: Xu Dazhe (third from right), Party secretary of Hunan, takes part in an agricultur­al industry exhibition held in the province. Diggers are assembled at a constructi­on equipment manufactur­er located in the Changsha section of the China (Hunan) Pilot Free Trade Zone. Attendees at the first China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo visit an equipment manufactur­ing plant in Hunan.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Clockwise from top: Xu Dazhe (third from right), Party secretary of Hunan, takes part in an agricultur­al industry exhibition held in the province. Diggers are assembled at a constructi­on equipment manufactur­er located in the Changsha section of the China (Hunan) Pilot Free Trade Zone. Attendees at the first China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo visit an equipment manufactur­ing plant in Hunan.

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