云南省筑基“硬联通”助力辐射中心建设:通道互联 开放共融
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-13 00:14

Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes that Yunnan's economic development relies on its geographical advantages and the need for open policies to enhance high-quality growth, particularly through the establishment of a radiation center towards South Asia and Southeast Asia [1] - The construction of major infrastructure projects over the past decade has significantly improved Yunnan's international connectivity, enhancing its role as a strategic hub in China's "land-sea internal and external linkage" open pattern [1][3] - The establishment of the Kunming International Data Exchange aims to facilitate data element circulation, serving as a key platform for Yunnan's digital economy and enhancing cooperation with South Asia and Southeast Asia [2][3] Group 2 - Yunnan has made substantial progress in building a modern comprehensive transportation system, which includes fully operational highways and railways, as well as an expanding aviation network, thereby supporting the radiation center's construction [3][4] - The "Golden Passage" of the China-Laos Railway has seen over 62.5 million passengers and 72.5 million tons of goods transported in four years, highlighting its effectiveness in facilitating cross-border trade [4] - The efficiency of customs clearance at ports has improved significantly, with the capacity of the Hekou Port reaching 15 million people annually, and the overall clearance time for goods reduced to under 10 minutes [5][6] Group 3 - The integration of transportation and industry in Yunnan is exemplified by the cross-border production cooperation model, which enhances the competitiveness of local agricultural products in Southeast Asian markets [6] - Yunnan's strategy of "big channels driving big openness" is expected to continue, with plans to deepen infrastructure connectivity and cooperation with South Asian and Southeast Asian countries [6]