Guiyang Development and Reform Commission in Guiyang, capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province, held a meeting on Dec 16 to prepare for Guiyang's development into a national logistics hub in 2022.
The city of Guiyang – capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province – is reportedly moving things up when it comes to seamless government services.
The city of Guiyang ranked 18th among 80 cities surveyed in terms of a series of government procurement indicators in the 2020 report on China's business environment.
Southwest China's Guizhou province recently released an action plan to expand effective investment in 2021-23, setting a main target of investing 165 billion yuan ($25.9 billion) in the service industry during that period.
A China-Europe freight train carrying 50 containers departed from the Dulaying international land-sea logistics port in Guiyang, capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province, on Nov 18, marking the opening of Guizhou's direct China-Europe freight train service.
Fourteen 500-metric-ton cargo ships carrying 6,800 tons of phosphate ore departed from Guiyang's Kaiyang Port on Nov 16 and headed for Chongqing, marking the opening of Guiyang's north water transportation route to the Yangtze River.