The T3 terminal of the Guiyang Longdongbao International Airport opens on Dec 15, 2021. [Photo/Guiyang News Network]
In 2022, the Guizhou Shuanglong Airport Economic Zone in Guiyang, capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province, will strive to lead Guiyang's economic development.
Optimizing the business environment
In May 2021, the first order of bonded aviation fuel was launched at the Guiyang Longdongbao International Airport. At the end of 2021, the airport's T3 terminal building and second runway began operating.
The zone's status as a transportation hub has led to a high level of opening-up, allowing investors to seize upon investment opportunities.
The zone plans to further deepen reforms, strengthen government integrity in key areas, improve a new credit-based regulatory mechanism, and implement various measures to help develop enterprises to create a fair, open, transparent and predictable business environment and stimulate market vitality.
Promoting the airport economy
This year, the zone will introduce aviation-preferred industries, such as an airport headquarters economy, airport exhibition trade industry, high-end airport tourism, modern airport commerce and trade industry, airport producer service industry, cross-border e-commerce, and aviation logistics.
Aiming to lead the province and city, the zone will also make efforts to build parks and supporting infrastructure to ensure that more than 600,000 square meters of high-quality standardized workshops will be built within the year.
Improving people's livelihood
So far, 30 roads with a total length of 103 kilometers have been built in the zone. Education, health and hygiene, rural revitalization and more have been prompted as well.
In 2022, Shuanglong will focus on green development and implement relevant pandemic control measures to improve people's quality of life.
Accelerating industrial development
To attract more large projects and ensure that enterprises can begin production as soon as possible, the zone is currently rushing to build standardized workshops.
It plans to build six industrial parks, including a medical equipment industrial park, an ecological characteristic food industrial park, an electronic information industrial park, an aerospace supporting industrial park, and an aviation preference industrial park.