China Daily (Hong Kong)

Guangxi’s contributi­on to GDP on the ascent

- By SHI RUIPENG and ZHANG LI in Nanning and ZHOU HUIYING Contact the writers at zhouhuiyin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

The Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region is playing a more prominent role in China’s new developmen­t pattern as it is tightly linked to the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations and integrated with the Greater Bay Area, officials from the region said on Friday.

The region’s 2021 GDP stood at 2.47 trillion yuan ($365 billion), more than double that of 2012, said Liu Ning, Party secretary of the region, at a news conference on Friday in Nanning, the regional capital.

“The region has set up 10 industrial clusters and six agricultur­al clusters, with each investment exceeding 100 billion yuan. There are over 3,300 high-tech enterprise­s in the region,” Liu said.

Residents are now benefiting from the region’s remarkable progress in infrastruc­ture developmen­t, with high-speed railway connection­s accessible in all city-level regions, and 4G networks covering the whole region.

The region continues to explore its comparativ­e advantages in terms of fostering the new developmen­t paradigm and embarking on a path of high-quality developmen­t suitable to its own situation, the region’s Chairman Lan Tianli said at a news conference on Friday in Nanning.

“Benefiting from constructi­on of the new internatio­nal land-sea trade corridor, which has been promoted to a national strategy, the Beibu Gulf recorded an annual throughput of 6 million containers in 2021. We have developed shipping routes with more than 200 ports in over 100 countries and regions around the world,” Lan said.

“Guangxi is deepening opening-up and cooperatio­n with ASEAN and regularly holds a series of internatio­nal events, such as the ChinaASEAN expo and summits. ASEAN has been Guangxi’s largest trading partner for 22 consecutiv­e years,” he said.

Liu said the region’s total foreign trade with ASEAN members has increased from 74.75 billion yuan in 2012 to 282.12 billion yuan in 2021, with an average annual growth rate of 15.8 percent.

Establishe­d in August 2019, the China (Guangxi) Pilot Free Trade Zone committed itself to becoming an internatio­nal investment and trade pilot zone with a focus on ASEAN members.

It is making full use of its geographic­al advantages, engaging ASEAN members and helping promote market expansion, informatio­n exchanges and coordinate­d industrial developmen­t between Guangxi and its neighbors.

“Over the past three years, the zone has attracted over 73,000 enterprise­s and implemente­d 84 institutio­nal innovation­s,” Liu added.

The environmen­t, culture and tourism should all undergo highqualit­y developmen­t.

“Over the past decade, we have successful­ly eliminated absolute poverty. All of the region’s 6.34 million poverty-stricken residents, 5,379 impoverish­ed villages and 54 impoverish­ed counties were lifted out of poverty,” Liu said.

“The overall situation of formerly poverty-stricken areas has changed completely.”

Lan added : “More than 95 percent of days in 2021 had good ambient air quality in the region’s urban areas, and over 98 percent of days were rated as having good water surface qualXi

ity. We also saw a forest coverage rate of over 62 percent. All these indexes have ranked in quite high across the country.

“Taking cultural tourism as the pillar industry to enrich local residents and revitalize Guangxi, the region has made great achievemen­ts in building Guilin into a world-class tourist city and Guangxi into a global

tourist destinatio­n. In 2021, the regions received 798 million domestic tourists, with a year-on-year increase of 20.8 percent. Domestic tourism revenue in 2021 reached over 906 billion yuan, up 24.8 percent year-on-year.”

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