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港口经济升级国际商圈!湛江这场发布会透露临港经济区新动向
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-05-15 04:45

Core Viewpoint - The Zhanjiang Lingang Economic Zone aims to achieve high-quality development by leveraging its geographical advantages and strategic location to attract industrial transfer and investment, particularly from the Pearl River Delta region [3][5][7]. Group 1: Development Plans and Objectives - The total planned area of the Zhanjiang Lingang Economic Zone is 148.81 square kilometers, including the 68.99 square kilometers of the Fen Yong Leizhou area and 79.82 square kilometers of the Wushi area [3]. - The economic zone is strategically located near the ASEAN market, with the Leizhou Wushi Port being only 158 nautical miles from Haiphong, Vietnam, and facing the Hainan Free Trade Port across the sea [3][5]. - The development plan includes a "1+4" work system, which consists of one implementation plan and four lists detailing key tasks, responsibilities, policies, and projects [7]. Group 2: Key Tasks and Focus Areas - Six key tasks have been identified to support high-quality development, including accelerating the development of the Wushi Port area, constructing a unique industrial cluster, optimizing the business environment, promoting innovation, facilitating orderly industrial transfer, and aligning with supportive policies [7][8]. - The first task focuses on the development of the Wushi Port area, which aims to become a major modern port connecting to ASEAN and the Hainan Free Trade Port [7]. - The second task emphasizes the establishment of a unique industrial cluster targeting industries such as electronic information, new materials, light textiles, and agricultural product processing, while also developing supporting industries like renewable energy and logistics [8]. Group 3: Strategic Advantages - Zhanjiang's geographical advantages include its location at the intersection of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, Hainan Free Trade Port, and the Western Land-Sea New Corridor, providing a strong foundation for industrial development [5]. - The region has abundant land resources with lower land costs compared to the Pearl River Delta, offering significant development cost advantages [5]. - The surrounding population provides a substantial labor resource for industrial development, enhancing the region's attractiveness for businesses [5].