Guizhou International Consolidation and Distribution Center, the first of its kind in Southwest China's Guizhou province, launched in Guiyang Free Trade Zone (Guiyang FTZ) on Sept 28.
A delegation of 20 people from the "Technical Seminar on Upgrading and Renovation of Existing Railways in Botswana," sponsored by the Ministry of Commerce and organized by Beijing Jiaotong University, visited the Guiyang Free Trade Zone (Guiyang FTZ) for study and inspection on Nov 19.
Recently, Guiyang Free Trade Zone-based company Guiyang Silk Road Automotive Technology Co exported auto parts to Almaty, Kazakhstan via the 9710 cross-border e-commerce B2B direct export model.
In the first three quarters of this year, Guizhou's private industrial enterprises saw a 9.4 percent growth in industrial output above a designated size.
Since the center commenced operations on Sept 28, over 20 enterprises have utilized its services to ship more than 20 types of Guizhou-produced products globally, including fresh fruits and vegetables, home appliances, microchips, and tires.
During the "Double Eleven" shopping season, cross-border e-commerce in the Guiyang Free Trade Zone (Guiyang FTZ) was booming.
Guiyang Port has recorded a total of 202,000 inbound and outbound travelers this year.
A project within Guiyang Free Trade Zone (Guiyang FTZ) has been selected by the Guizhou Department of Science and Technology for its 2025 technology transformation program.