Commerce Department deputy secretary, deputy director Cao Kunhua accompanied by open border in Yunnan Province delegation visits my area open border


October 15, 2012 to 18, the Yunnan Provincial Party Committee and Provincial building a bridgehead Leading Group, deputy head of Pei open border in Yunnan Province delegation study tour to my area, the Commerce Department and deputy party secretary, deputy director Cao Kunhua by autonomous regions entrusted with the North Bay Office is responsible for comrades to accompany the expedition.
The delegation visited the Qinzhou Port Economic and Technological Development Zone, China Guangxi Petrochemical Company, Qinzhou Bonded Port in Qin-state, industrial park; Fangchenggang the Dongxing test area and border residents trade zones; Chongzuo Pingxiang City Pu Walled Lane Yao border trade point Wantong Logistics Park of Pingxiang Comprehensive Bonded Zone. Blue sky legislation, during the Regional Vice Chairman chaired the forum, welcomed the Yunnan Provincial Party Standing Committee member Li Pei led a delegation to our region to visit and guide the work of opening up and development of the Guangxi border, hoping this visit, both sides can be more in-depth study of the exchanges and cooperation, and jointly promote the two provinces area opening up the pace of development.
Guangxi and Yunnan in southern China with the Department of Guangxi Beibu Gulf Economic Zone and Yunnan bridgehead construction both rise to the national strategy faces to strengthen cooperation with ASEAN open, the historical mission of the prosperity and stability in the border regions, shoulders open border development and a new faster round of large-scale development of the western region's strategic task, the Guangxi-Yunnan provinces exchanges and cooperation and establish long-term cooperation mechanism, regularly exchange information and learn from each other and jointly explore the development of China - ASEAN Free Trade Area, to speed up border opening up and development will have a positive impact.

2012-10-25