Beijing (Antara Bali) - China suggested development of an Indonesia-China industrial estate in the province of Guangxi, China, marking growing economic cooperation between the two countries.
Guangxi Deputy Governor Zhang Xiaoqin said the provincial government is building an industrial estate in the city of Fangchenggang.
The Fangchenggang Industrial Park could be made an Indonesia-China Industrial Estate in Guangxi, Zhang Xiaoqin said when receiving Indonesian Ambassador Imron Cotan, who was visiting the province on May 18-20.
Meanwhile, Liu Zhengdong, the Fangchenggang Chinese Communist Party Secretary, said the port city is strategic being close to ASEAN countries.
The city is relatively small but it has developed brisk trade with ASEAN countries including Indonesia, Liu said.
He cited in 2012, Indonesia accounted for 90 percent of the city's imports from ASEAN and 90 percent of the city's imports of coal came from Indonesia. (*/DWA)
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Guangxi Deputy Governor Zhang Xiaoqin said the provincial government is building an industrial estate in the city of Fangchenggang.
The Fangchenggang Industrial Park could be made an Indonesia-China Industrial Estate in Guangxi, Zhang Xiaoqin said when receiving Indonesian Ambassador Imron Cotan, who was visiting the province on May 18-20.
Meanwhile, Liu Zhengdong, the Fangchenggang Chinese Communist Party Secretary, said the port city is strategic being close to ASEAN countries.
The city is relatively small but it has developed brisk trade with ASEAN countries including Indonesia, Liu said.
He cited in 2012, Indonesia accounted for 90 percent of the city's imports from ASEAN and 90 percent of the city's imports of coal came from Indonesia. (*/DWA)
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