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Gaining Insights into Guangxi's Development

Source: Science and Technology Daily | 2023-03-16 09:51:06 | Author: DENG Zhuoyuan


Foreign experts take a photo at China-Singapore Nanning International Logistics Park. (PHOTO by Science and Technology Department of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region)

By DENG Zhuoyuan

Foreign experts had an opportunity to gain greater understanding of local specialty industries development and the high quality implementation of Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership in Guangxi on February 25.

The visit was organized by Science and Technology Department of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and took place in Nanning. Forty foreign experts from 15 countries, including Australia, Canada, UK and the U.S., traveled to the Nanning Pilot Free Trade Zone of China (Guangxi) to take a deep dive into the development of science and technology in Guangxi through the work of Guangxi Institute of Industrial Technology, China-Singapore Nanning International Logistics Park, and Guangxi Gesk Industrial Co., Ltd.

The foreign experts also broadened their understanding of China's development in terms of economy, trade, science and technology, which gave them more  confidence in working and living in the country.

Editor:毕炜梓

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