Guangxi Regional Cooperation and Integration Promotion Investment Program (MFF, Tranche 1 - Loan 3508)

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Details

Project 50050-003
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Type Loan
Sector Industry and Trade
Country PRC
Start 2016
End 2022
Status Ongoing
Last Edited 05 Jul 2021

Funding

US$('000) 63,580

Project Description

The Guangxi Regional Cooperation and Integration Promotion Investment Program will help the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (GZAR) of the People's Republic of China (PRC) implement its strategies and action plans for regional cooperation and integration (RCI) with countries of the Association of the Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), particularly the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS).




Progress (as of March 2021)

Contacts

Contact 1
Contact Name Xia, Heng
Organization Asian Development Bank
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Contact 2
Contact Name -
Organization -
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  • GZAR-s Cross-border trade with Viet Nam growing by 20% per annum by 2021
  • The number of SME borrowers from the FIL reaching 50 by 2021
  • Fangchenggang Polytech Vocational School and Pingxiang Cross-border Labor Cooperation Demonstration Park fully operational by 2019
  • The number of PRC and Vietnamese workers trained in Baise, Chongzuo, and Fangchenggang under the ADB loan reach 3,200 by 2021 (share of Vietnamese and female workers reaching 20% and 33%, respectively)
  • Share of cross-border trade in Longbang concluded through e- commerce increased by 20% by 2021
  • Expansion of Pingxiang Border Trade Service Center completed by 2019
  • Volume of border residents trade increasing by 20% per annum by 2021

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