The Guiyang bureau of commerce in Guiyang, Southwest China's Guizhou province, recently announced its goals for 2024.
The bureau plans to continue expanding the city's major industrial clusters, bring in more State-owned, private and foreign-invested enterprises, build an online Guiyang production selection center, and develop an overseas warehouse exhibition and sales system. It will also consolidate the export scale of traditional foreign trade goods, increase exports for emerging commodities, and collaborate with local foreign trade associations and related service platforms.
Priority will also be given to the cultivation of foreign traders involved in the manufacturing sector, the organization of international events such as the Big Data Expo, and cooperation with major countries in the manufacturing, big data, ecological agriculture and new energy fields.
The bureau will also double down on efforts to integrate into the New Western Land-sea Corridor and in Guizhou-Guangdong collaborations. It will promote the road-rail and sea-rail transportation of Guiyang-made products, strengthen bonds with airports and ports in developed areas, and expedite the development of cross-border finance, modern logistics, manufacturing, and global trade. It will also build a multi-functional economic ecosystem in port areas.
In addition, more foreign traders based in East China will be introduced to boost the development of new energy vehicles, lithium batteries, and new materials.