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It is a free-trade zone near Hong Kong and Macau. The zone covers an area of 116.2 square kilometres and integrates three existing bonded zones in four areas — Nansha New Area in Guangzhou (60 square kilometres), Qianhai and Shekou Industrial Zone (Qianhai Shekou Subdistrict) in Shenzhen (28.2 square kilometres) and Hengqin Subdistrict in ...
It is located at Nansha District, the southeast of Guangzhou, and on the west bank of Humen Watercourse in the estuary of the Pearl River. It has a developed area of 17.67 square kilometres. [1] Plastic, chemical, electronic, food processing and shipbuilding are the main industries in the zone. [2]
Nansha District is located at the southernmost end of Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, facing Dongguan City across the river in the east, bordering Zhongshan City and Shunde District in Foshan City in the west, connecting with Panyu District in Guangzhou City across the water with the Shawan Waterway as the boundary, and adjacent to Lingding, the outlet of the Pearl River in the south.
The China (Guangdong) Pilot Free Trade Zone (the Guangdong FTZ) was approved by the State Council in December 2014 and started operation in April 2015. The Zone has an area of 116.2 km 2 and is composed of three areas, the Nansha New Zone in Guangzhou (60 km 2), the Qianhai & Shekou Area in Shenzhen (28.2 km 2), and Hengqin New Zone in Zhuhai ...
It has been designated as a Free Trade Zone by the government, alongside Qianhai, Hengqin and Nansha New Area. [1] ... Hengqin and Nansha New Area. [1] History
Line 18 and Line 22 were originally planned as long-term projects, but the desire to promote development of the Nansha Free Trade Zone fast tracked the project for construction. Line 18 will be designed as an express line to provide a rapid transit link between Nansha District and the central urban area of Guangzhou.
They are usually called the "Economic and Technological Development Zones" or simply the "Development Zones" (开发区; Kāifā Qū). These national level programs started with the Special Economic Zones for three cities in 1978, as part of China's economic reform , and were extended to the Economic and Technological Development Zones in 14 ...
Guangdong Free-Trade Zone; Guangzhou Economic and Technological Development Zone; Guangzhou Nansha Economic and Technological Development Zone; H.