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I. Agenda...….……………………...... ……………....….…………………02 II. List of Delegates...... ……………..………………....….……………………11 III. Registration …………………...... ……………....….……………………33 IV. Catering ………………………………...... …...……...……………………34 V. Service Information…………….....……………………...... …...…..…35 Airport ...... ………...... …35 Hotel...... …………...... 35 Local Transport...... …………………………...... 35 Registration...... ……………..……………...... 35 Pandemic Prevention and Control...... 36 Medical Services...... 36 Food Safety...... 36 Hotel Notes...... 36 VI. Security...... ……………...…...... …...……37 VII. Notes...... ……………...…...... …...……38 VIII. Background Information...... ……………...…...... …...……39 Pan-Beibu Gulf Economic Cooperation Forum...... ……………...….....39 China-ASEAN Port Cities Cooperation Network Work Conference...... 42 Pan-Beibu Gulf Think Tank Summit...... …...……43 Zhuang Autonomous Region of China...... 44 Guangxi Beibu Gulf Economic Zone...... 47 New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor...... 52 Beibu Gulf International Gateway Port...... 54 IX. Map...... …...……...... ….56 Liyuan Resort...... …...…….56 Nanning Liyuan Resort International Conference Center (Floor 2) ...... 57 Nanning Liyuan Resort Fire Evacuation Venue Directions (1) ...... 58 Nanning Liyuan Resort Fire Evacuation Venue Directions (2) ...... ……59

The 11th Pan-Beibu Gulf Economic Cooperation Forum & 2020 Beibu Gulf International Gateway Port Cooperation Summit

Agenda Nanning, Guangxi, China

October 14, 2020, 18:30-20:30 Welcome Meeting and Banquet in honor Important Delegates Venue: 2nd Floor Liyuan Resort International Conference Center(ICC)

October 14, 2020, 18:30-20:30 Dinner Venue: Banquet Hall, 1st Floor, Liyuan Resort ICC October 15, 2020 Morning Opening Ceremony Venue: Conference Hall, 2nd Floor, Liyuan Resort ICC

08:00-08:30 Admission of Guests and Delegates

Launching Ceremony of The 11th Pan-Beibu Gulf 08:30-08:40 Economic Cooperation Forum & 2020 Beibu Gulf International Gateway Port Cooperation Summit Remarks

Li Xiaopeng Minister of Transport, China (Video Remarks)

08:40-09:00 Secretary of CPC Guangxi Committee, Moderator: Chairman of the Standing Committee of Zhou Hongbo Vice Governor, Guangxi People’s Congress, China Guangxi, China H.E. Jurin Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Laksanawisit Commerce, Thailand (Video Remarks)

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Keynote Speeches:

Chen Wu Governor, Guangxi, China

Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office H.E. Tan Kiat and Ministry of National Development, How Singapore (Video Remarks) Vice President, Development Research Center Wang Anshun of the State Council, China Dato Seri Setia Dr. Awang Minister at Prime Minister’s Office and Minister Haji Mohd of Finance and Economy II, Ministry of Finance Amin Liew and Economy, Brunei (Video Remarks) 09:00-10:50 bin Abdullah Moderator: Safety Director and Director-General of Water Zhou Hongbo Li Tianbi Vice Governor, Transport Bureau, Ministry of Transport, China Guangxi, China H.E. Sun Senior Minister, Minister of Public Works and Chanthol Transport, Cambodia (Video Remarks)

Li Bo Vice Mayor, , China

Datuk Seri Ir. Minister of Transport, Malaysia (Video Dr. Wee Ka Remarks) Siong

Yang Hongbo Vice Governor, , China

H.E. Atty. Secretary, Department of Transportation, the Arthur P. Philippines (Video Remarks) Tugade

Qiu Jiang Vice Governor, , China

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Nguyen Van Minister of Transport, Vietnam (Video The Remarks) Huang Deputy General Manager, China COSCO Xiaowen Shipping Corporation Limited

H.E. U Kyaw Deputy Minister of Transport and Myo Communications, Myanmar (Video Remarks) Member of CPC China Construction Bank Wang Hao Committee Release of Forum Outcomes: ◎Unified Operation Ceremony of Qinzhou International Container Terminal ◎Launching Ceremony of ASEAN (Cambodia)-Beibu Gulf Port Fruit Express Line 10:50-11:00 ◎Commencement Ceremony of Zhonggu Qinzhou Container Yu Jia, CCTV Multimodal Transport Logistics Base Host ◎Launch of Port and Shipping All-in-One Service Platform of Beibu Gulf International Gateway Port ◎Release Ceremony of Guangxi Water Transport and Port Development Fund ◎Signing Ceremony 11:00-11:10 Tea Break Seminars 11:10-12:30 Topic 1: Jointly Construct Beibu Gulf International Moderator: Gateway Port and Explore New Model of Interactive Wang Ming, Development Director-Gener Associate Dean, Transport Planning and al, Institute of Zhu Lucun Comprehensive Research Institute, Ministry of Transport, China Transportation, Deputy General Manager, China National Wen Gang Communications Construction Group Development and Reform Deputy Director-General, Research Institute of Commission, Mo Wangui Finance and Banking, People’s Bank of China China

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Lye Chee Managing Director, PSA China Whye

Chairman of Board, COSCO Shipping Ports Feng Boming Limited, China

Datuk Chong Chairman, Port Klang Authority, Sin Woon Malaysia(Video Remarks)

Chairman, Zhonggu Shipping Group, Lu Zongjun China 11:10-12:30 Moderator: Topic 2: Build High-Quality New International Land-Sea Wang Ming, Trade Corridor to Serve the Development of International Director-Gener Supply Chain al, Institute of President, Shanghai Shipping Exchange, Comprehensive Zhang Ye Transportation, China National Vice Chairman, CCIEE and Honorary Development Han Yongwen Research Fellow, Counsellors' Office of the and Reform State Council, China Commission, H.E. Wojciech China Polish Ambassador to China Zajączkowski Executive Chairman, Pacific International Teo Siong Seng Lines Group, Singapore(Video Remarks) Director-General, Port and Logistics Office, Ba Chuanjiang Chongqing Municipal People’s Government, China Deputy General Manager, China Railway Wu Jinghai Container Transport Co., Ltd. Senior Vice President, GLP Investment Song Ge (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. Luncheon 12:30-13:30 Venue: Banquet Hall, 2nd Floor, Liyuan Resort ICC October 15, 2020 Afternoon Sub-Forums

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Sub-Forum 1: China-ASEAN Port Cities Cooperation Network Work Conference October 15, Afternoon 15:00-18:00 Venue: Conference Hall, 2nd Floor, Liyuan Resort ICC 14:30-15:00 Admission of Guests and Delegates

15:00-15:40 Remarks Moderator: Wei Ran Executive Zhou Hongbo Vice Governor, Guangxi, China Deputy Director-Genera l, Office on Chief Executive, Maritime and Planning, Quah Ley Hoon Port Authority,Singapore(Video Development Remarks) and Management of Deputy Director-General, Beibu Gulf Wei Yan Department of Asian Affairs, Economic Zone Ministry of Commerce, China of Guangxi Zhuang LT.JG. Kamolsak Director-General, Port Authority Autonomous Promprayoon R.T.N., of Thailand(Video Remarks) Region, China Seminars Topic: China-ASEAN Port Cooperation Under the Changing Global Economy and Trade 15:40-16:40 Deputy Director-General, Professional Moderator: Qualification Center of Ministry of Transport Liu Peng Zhang Ye (International Transport Corporation Centre), President, China Shanghai Shipping H.E. Vice Mayor, Vientiane and Director-General Exchange, Phoukhong of Planning and Investment of Vientiane China Bannavong Capital, Lao PDR(Video Remarks) Former Director-General, Research Department of Foreign Economic Relations, Zhao Jinping Development Research Center of the State Council, China - 6 -

Peleg Lewi Consul General of Israel in Guangzhou, China

15:40-16:40 Managing Director, Myanma Port Ni Aung Moderator: Authority(Video Remarks) Zhang Ye President, Former Deputy Director-General, Water Xie Manying Shanghai Transport Bureau, Ministry of Transport, China Shipping Executive President, Logistics Exchange, Ma Renhong China Profession Association, China Li Weiyi Chairman and CEO, CCCC-FHDI Engineering Co., Ltd. 16:40-16:50 Tea Break Seminars Topic: China-ASEAN Port Cooperation Under the Changing Global Economy and Trade General Manager, CCCC Water Transportation Liu Yongman Consultants Co., Ltd. Director-General, Department of Planning and Sengdarith 16:50-17:40 Cooperation, Ministry of Public Works and Kattignasack Moderator: Transport, Lao PDR(Video Remarks) Zhang Ye A delegate from the People;s Government of Qinzhou, President, Guangxi, China Shanghai Shipping Lou Kim Chairman and CEO, Sihanoukville Autonomous Exchange, Chhun Port, Cambodia(Video Remarks) China Theparak CEO, Namyong Terminal Public Co., Ltd., Leungsuwan Laem Chabang Port, Thailand(Video Remarks) Deputy General Manager, Ningbo Zhoushan Shi Huanting Port, China Mohammad Fazilah bin Chief Operating Officer, Muara Port Company Haji Md Sdn Bhd, Brunei(Video Remarks) Yassin Yang General Manager, Shanghai Zhenhua Port

Haisheng Machinery Co., Ltd., China - 7 -

17:40-18:00 Discussion Sub-Forum 2: Pan-Beibu Gulf Think Tank Summit (Closed-door Discussion) October 15, Afternoon 15:00-18:00 Venue: Conference Hall, 1st Floor, Liyuan Resort ICC 13:30-14:00 Admission of Guests and Delegates Remarks: ◎Guo Wanda 14:00-14:10 Executive Vice President, China (Shenzhen) Development Institute Keynote Speeches Topic 1: Integrated Land-Sea Development: Promoting High-Level Opening-up Chairman, Singapore Institute of International Simon Tay Affairs Former Vice President, China Merchants Group Hu Zheng and Former CEO, China-Belarus Industrial Park Suthiphand Executive Director, ASEAN Studies Center, 14:10-16:00 Christhivat Chulalongkorn University, Thailand Moderator: Director, Department of Foreign Direct Investment Studies, Chinese Academy of Guo Wanda Ma Yu Executive Vice International Trade and Economic Cooperation, President, China Ministry of Commerce, China (Shenzhen) Yose Rizal Head, Department of Economics, Center for Development Damuri Strategic and International Studies, Indonesia Institute Deputy Director-General, Research Department Luo Yuze of Foreign Economic Research, Development Research Center of the State Council, China Lye Laing Senior Fellow, ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, Fook Singapore Tan Sri President, Kingsley Strategic Institute for Asia Michael Yeoh Pacific, Malaysia Discussion(15mins)

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Topic 2: Industrial Cooperation: Promoting High-Quality Development Dean, Asian Center, University of the 16:00-17:50 Joefe Santarita Philippines Moderator: Ma Yu Director, Industrial Development Research Director, Lyu Tie Office, Institute of Industrial Economics, Department of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Foreign Direct Chheang Investment President, Asian Vision Institute, Cambodia Studies, Chinese Vananrith Academy of Vice President, and Dean, International Fan Zuojun China-ASEAN Research Institute Trade and Economic Senior Fellow, Myanmar Institute of Strategic Cooperation, Thuta Aung Ministry of and International Studies Commerce, Director, Institute of Sustainable Development China Hu Zhenyu and Marine Economy, China (Shenzhen) Development Institute Deputy Dean, Professor and Doctoral Fang Qinhua Supervisor, Coastal and Ocean Management Institute, Xiamen University, China Conclusion: ◎Guo Wanda 17:50-18:00 Executive Vice President, China (Shenzhen) Development Institute Dinner 18:00-19:30 nd Venue: Banquet Hall, 2 Floor, Liyuan Resort ICC October 16 Field Visit (Only for Foreign Guests) October 16 Return Journey

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The 11th Pan-Beibu Gulf Economic Cooperation Forum

& 2020 Beibu Gulf International Gateway Port Cooperation Summit

List of Delegates (By 04:00 Oct. 13, 2020) No. Name Institution & Title

1.Chinese Central Government Departments and Institutions (25 persons)

1 Li Xiaopeng Minister of Transport, China

Safety Director and Director-General of Water 2 Li Tianbi Transport Bureau, Ministry of Transport, China

General Manager, Data Application Department, China 3 Sun Tengda Transport Telecommunications & Information Center

Director, China Transport Telecommunications & 4 Wang Dingping Information Center

Senior Business Manager, Market Development 5 Fu Sheng Department, National Logistics Information Platform, LOGINK, China

Deputy Director-General, Professional Qualification 6 Liu Peng Center of Ministry of Transport (International Corporation Centre), China

Assistant Researcher, Professional Qualification Center 7 Fu Yu of Ministry of Transport (International Corporation Centre), China

Associate Dean, Transport Planning and Research 8 Zhu Lucun Institute, Ministry of Transport, China

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Vice President, Development Research Center of the 9 Wang Anshun State Council, China

Deputy Director, General Office, Development 10 Sun Chenglong Research Center of the State Council, China

Deputy Director-General, Department of Asian Affairs, 11 Wei Yan Ministry of Commerce, China

Deputy Director, Division V of Department of Asian 12 Ling Xiao Affairs, Ministry of Commerce, China

13 Wang Hao Member of CPC China Construction Bank Committee

Deputy General Manager, Corporate Business 14 Tian Jianming Department, China Construction Bank

15 Li Kai Staff, China Construction Bank

Vice Chairman, CCIEE and Honorary Research Fellow, 16 Han Yongwen Counsellors’ Office of the State Council, China

Director-General, Doctoral Research Station, China 17 Wang Xianlei Center for International Economic Exchanges

Director, Human Resources Department, China Center 18 Yuan Ying for International Economic Exchanges

Director-General, Institute of Comprehensive 19 Wang Ming Transportation, National Development and Reform Commission, China

Deputy Director-General, Research Institute of Finance 20 Mo Wangui and Banking, People’s Bank of China

Deputy Director-General, Department of General 21 Wang Kan Operation, General Administration of Customs, China

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Deputy Director, Department of General Operation, 22 Liguo General Administration of Customs, China

23 Zhang Ye President, Shanghai Shipping Exchange, China

2.Chinese Provinces and Cities (66 persons)

1 Mao Chaofeng Executive Vice Governor, , China

Deputy Secretary General, General Office, People’s 2 Li Dongyu Government of Hainan, China

Deputy Director-General, Office of Comprehensive 3 Li Yufei Deepening Reform Committee, CPC Hainan Committee

Director-General, Development and Reform 4 Fu Xuanchao Commission, People’s Government of Hainan Province, China

Deputy Director-General, Development and Reform 5 Xu Lan Commission, Hainan, China

Director-General, Department of Transportation, 6 Deng Xiaogang Hainan, China

Deputy Director-General, Department of Commerce, 7 Cheng Yuan Hainan, China

8 Ding Hui Mayor, Haikou, Hainan Province, China

Deputy Director-General, Management Committee, 9 Zhang Jin Yangpu Economic Development Zone, Hainan, China

Deputy Director-General, Hainan Boao Lecheng 10 Liu Zhefeng International Medical Tourism Pilot Zone, China

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Deputy Director-General, International Economic 11 Ji Guohui Development Bureau, Hainan, China

General Manager, Hainan Ecological Software Park 12 Yang Chunzhi, Group Co., Ltd. and Chief Executive Officer, Hainan Nanhai Cloud Holding Co., Ltd., China

Chairman, Hainan Port and Shipping Holding Co., 13 Wang Shanhe Ltd., China

Manager, General Office, Hainan Port and Shipping 14 Yao Jing Holding Co., Ltd., China

General Manager, Environmental Protection Project, 15 Liu Hao Shenzhen Yuto Group, China

Head, Division II of Secretariat, General Office, 16 Wang Songzhu People’s Government of Hainan Province, China

Deputy Director, Division II of Secretariat, General 17 Mu Wei Office, People’s Government of Hainan Province, China

Director, Regional Economic Department, 18 Li Lu Development and Reform Commission, Hainan, China

Deputy Director-General, General Office, 19 Wang Fei Development and Reform Commission, Hainan, China

Chief Staff Member, Division II of Reception Office, 20 Yi Anneng Hainan, China

Deputy Secretary-General, People’s Government of 21 Ren Xiaotie Guangdong Province, China

Deputy Director, Division II of General Office, 22 Zhang Yanlei People’s Government of Guangdong, China

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Deputy Director, Communication and Cooperation 23 Wu Xiaosheng Department, Guangdong Greater Bay Area Office

24 Li Bo Vice Mayor, Chongqing, China

25 Du Yong Secretary to Vice Mayor, Chongqing, China

Staff, Division V of General Office, Chongqing 26 Hua Xia Municipal Government

Deputy Director-General, Development and Reform 27 Su Jing Commission of Chongqing, China

Staff, Economic and Trade Department, Development 28 Jian Huaqiu and Reform Commission of Chongqing, China

Staff, Cooperation Department, Development and 29 Li Xiaogang Reform Commission of Chongqing, China

Director, Department of Asian and African Affairs, 30 Pan Ling Chongqing Commerce Commission

Director, China-Singapore (Chongqing) Strategic 31 Wang Lei Interconnection and Demonstration Project Management Bureau

Director-General, Port and Logistics Office, Chongqing 32 Ba Chuanjiang Municipal People’s Government, China

Deputy Director-General, Port and Logistics Office, 33 Hu Hongbing Chongqing Municipal People’s Government, China

Deputy Director, General Department, Port and 34 Jiang Xinsheng Logistics Office, Chongqing Municipal People’s Government, China

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Deputy Director, Department of Planning and 35 Yang Minmian Development, Port and Logistics Office, Chongqing Municipal People’s Government, China

Deputy Director-General, Western New Land-Sea 36 Liu Wei Corridor Logistics and Operation Organization Center, China

Staff, Western New Land-Sea Corridor Logistics and 37 Liu Yixing Operation Organization Center, China

Staff, Western New Land-Sea Corridor Logistics and 38 Zhong Fangyan Operation Organization Center, China

Deputy Director, Tuanjie Village Central Station, 39 Zhou Gang Chongqing China

40 Yang Hongbo Vice Governor, Sichuan, China

Deputy Secretary-General, People’s Government of 41 Dai Yongbo Sichuan Province and Director-General, Sichuan Railway and Airport Construction Office, China

Director, Secretariat Division III of General Office, 42 Zheng Long People’s Government of Sichuan Province, China

Staff, General Office, People’s Government of Sichuan 43 Xiang Jiao Province, China

Full-Time Deputy Director-General, Sichuan Provincial Railway and Airport Construction Office and Deputy 44 Xu Yixin Director-General, Development and Reform Commission of Sichuan, China

Deputy Director, Department of Infrastructure 45 Guo Xinya Development, Development and Reform Commission of Sichuan, China

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Deputy Director-General, Culture and Tourism 46 Yuan Wei Department of , China

Director, Division of Promotion, Exchange and 47 Zhang Meibiao Cooperation Department, Culture and Tourism Department of Guizhou, China

Chief Planner, Development and Reform Commission 48 Chen Yong of Guizhou, China

Staff, Inland Opening-up Division, Development and 49 Chen Yingjin Reform Commission of Guizhou, China

Chief Planner, Department of Transportation of 50 Dong Liang Guizhou, China

Deputy Director, Division II of Port Management 51 Chen Liang Office, Department of Commerce of Guizhou, China

Deputy Director, Division I of General Office, Guiyang 52 Jiang Shangyu Customs, China

Vice Governor, Yunnan and Director-General, 53 Qiu Jiang Department of Transport of Yunan Province, China

Deputy Director-General, General Office and Director-General of Provincial Administrative Services 54 Yin Yanxiang and Management, People’s Government of Yunnan Province, China

Director, General Office, People’s Government of 55 Peng Lun Yunnan Province, China

Deputy Director, Division III of General Office, 56 Zhou Xi People’s Government of Yunnan Province, China

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Deputy Director-General, People’s Government of 57 Tao Zhong Yunnan Province, China

Researcher, Division III of Research Office, People’s 58 He Congrong Government of Yunnan Province, China

59 Guo Tiankang Vice Chairman, CPPCC, , China

60 Ma Wenbin Secretary to Guo Tiankang

61 Du Jie Vice Chairman, CPPCC, , China

62 Wang Ping Secretary to Vice Chairman, CPPCC, Qinghai, China

Director, Basic Industry Department, Development and 63 Hou Hongbo Reform Commission of Qinghai, China

3.Governmental Departments and Enterprises of ASEAN Countries (24 persons, Listed by Country’s Alphabetical Order)

(1) Governmental Departments of ASEAN Countries (17 persons) (video remarks:13; online delegates: 3; on-site delegate: 1)

Dato Seri Setia Minister at Prime Minister’s Office and Minister of Dr. Awang Haji 1 Finance and Economy II, Ministry of Finance and Mohd Amin Liew Economy, Brunei bin Abdullah

H.E. Sun Senior Minister, Minister of Public Works and 2 Chanthol Transport, Cambodia

Vice Mayor, Vientiane and Director-General of H.E. Phoukhong 3 Planning and Investment of Vientiane Capital, Lao Bannavong PDR

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Director-General, Department of Planning and Sengdarith 4 Cooperation, Ministry of Public Works and Transport, Kattignasack Lao PDR

Datuk Seri Ir. Dr. 5 Minister of Transport, Malaysia Wee Ka Siong

Deputy Minister of Transport and Communications, 6 U Kyaw Myo Myanmar

7 Ni Aung Managing Director, Myanma Port Authority

Atty. Arthur P. Secretary, Department of Transportation, the 8 Tugade Philippines

Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office and 9 Tan Kiat How Ministry of National Development, Singapore

Chief Executive, Maritime and Port Authority, 10 Quah Ley Hoon Singapore

Lee Yunn Chyi Director-General, West China Region, International 11 Cynthia Enterprise Singapore

H.E. Jurin Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce, 12 Laksanawisit Thailand

LT.JG. Kamolsak 13 Promprayoon, Director-General, Port Authority of Thailand R.T.N.

Theerakarn Director, Research and Organization Development 14 Suriyakul Na Division, Port Authority of Thailand Ayudhaya

Assistant Director, Research and Organization 15 Pitinoot Kotcharat Development Division, Port Authority of Thailand

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Chutharat Technical Officer, International Affairs Section, Port 16 Nakthong Authority of Thailand

17 Nguyen Van The Minister of Transport, Vietnam

(2) Enterprises of ASEAN Countries (7 persons) (video remarks: 5; on-site delegates: 2)

Mohammad Chief Operating Officer, Muara Port Company Sdn 1 Fazilah bin Haji Bhd, Brunei Md Yassin

Chairman and CEO, Sihanoukville Autonomous Port, 2 Lou Kim Chhun Cambodia

Datuk Chong Sin Chairman, Port Klang Authority, Malaysia 3 Woon

Executive Chairman, Pacific International Lines Group, 4 Teo Siong Seng Singapore

Managing Director, PSA China 5 Lye Chee Whye

6 Low Boon Tian CEO, Trust Investment Holdings, Singapore

CEO, Namyong Terminal Public Co., Ltd., Laem Theparak 7 Chabang Port, Thailand Leungsuwan

4.Foreign Embassies and Consulates General in China (25 Delegates Online, Listed by Country’s Alphabetical Order)

1 HOY Lena Consul General of Cambodia in Nanning, China

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Staff, Consulate General of Cambodia in Nanning, 2 Liang Shuyun China

Raden Adhi Consul for Economic Affairs, Consulate General of 3 Kawidastra Indonesia in Guangzhou, China

(Amb.) Peleg 4 Consul General of Israel in Guangzhou, China Lewi

Director, Economic Affairs, Consulate General of Israel 5 Nikki Gu in Guangzhou, China

Security, Consulate General of Israel in Guangzhou, 6 Noam Shahar China

Virasac 7 Consul General of Lao PDR in Nanning, China Somphong

Palinya Staff, Consulate General of Lao PDR in Nanning, 8 Oudomsack China

9 Azlimi Zakaria Consul General of Malaysia in Nanning, China

Staff, Consulate General of Malaysia in Nanning, 10 Zhang Ping China

11 Soe Thet Naung Consul General of Myanmar in Nanning, China

Staff, Consulate General of Myanmar in Nanning, 12 Lin Liang China

H.E. Wojciech 13 Polish Ambassador to China Zajączkowski

Head, Economic Section, Embassy of Poland in 14 Artur Gradziuk , China

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15 Bralczyk Adam Consul General of Poland in Guangzhou, China

Staff, Consulate General of Russia in Guangzhou, 16 Ilya Chubarov China

Vice Consul, Consulate General of the Republic of 17 Wilson Deng Singapore in Guangzhou

Benjamas 18 Consul General of Thailand in Nanning, China Tanvetyanont

Consul, Consulate General of Thailand in Nanning, 19 Wanlaya Ruenbotr China

Wanlada Consul for Commercial Affairs, Consulate General of 20 Ratanapanich Thailand in Nanning, China

Kritsana 21 Director, Thai-China Business Information Center Sukantaphong

Assistant, Consulate General of Thailand in Nanning, 22 Huang Yu China

Assistant to Consul for Commercial Affairs, Consulate 23 Qin Xiaodan General of Thailand in Nanning, China

24 Hoang Ngoc Vinh Consul General of Vietnam in Nanning, China

Consul, Consulate General of Vietnam in Nanning, 25 Tran Kim Bang China

5.Chinese State-Owned Enterprises, Global 500 and Multinationals (43 persons)

General Manager, CHN Energy Investment Group Co., 1 Liu Guoyue Ltd.

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GM Assistant, CHN Energy Investment Group Co., 2 Feng Shuchen Ltd. and GM, GD Power Development Co., Ltd.

Director-General, Department of Strategic Planning, 3 Wei Shenhong CHN Energy Investment Group Co., Ltd.

Director-General, Department of Power Industry 4 Yang Qin Management, CHN Energy Investment Group Co., Ltd.

Director, General Office, CHN Energy Investment 5 Yang Yang Group Co., Ltd

Senior Officer, General Office, CHN Energy 6 Li Xuepeng Investment Group Co., Ltd.

Chairman, Guangxi Electric Power Co., Ltd., CHN 7 Liu Hongrong Energy Investment Group Co., Ltd.

Director, General Office, Guangxi Electric Power Co., 8 Tang Youliang Ltd., CHN Energy Investment Group Co., Ltd.

Deputy General Manager, China COSCO Shipping 9 Huang Xiaowen Corporation Limited

Secretary, Department of Administrative Affairs, China 10 Xin Tian COSCO Shipping Corporation Limited

General Manager, Department of Operation and 11 Tao Weidong Management, China COSCO Shipping Corporation Limited

Chairman of Board, COSCO Shipping Ports Limited, 12 Feng Boming China

General Manager, Investment and Project Management 13 Li Wei Department, COSCO Shipping Ports Limited, China

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General Manager, Planning & R&D Department, 14 Huang Li COSCO Shipping Ports Limited, China

Deputy General Manager, COSCO Shipping Lines Co., 15 Sui Jun Ltd., China

Deputy General Manager, Department of Supply Chain 16 Wang Zhentao Development, COSCO Shipping Lines Co., Ltd., China

Deputy General Manager, China Communications 17 Wen Gang Construction Group

Vice President, China Communications Construction 18 Shi Yingtao Co., Ltd.

General Manager of Guangxi, Guangdong, Hong Kong 19 Liang Zhuoren and Macao, China Communications Construction Co., Ltd.

Senior Manager, China Communications Construction 20 Wu Yuping Co., Ltd.

Senior Manager, China Communications Construction 21 Yang Shengli Co., Ltd.

Chairman and CEO, CCCC-FHDI Engineering Co., 22 Li Weiyi Ltd.

23 Chen Youwen Chief Planner, CCCC-FHDI Engineering Co., Ltd.

General Manager, CCCC Water Transportation 24 Liu Yongman Consultants Co., Ltd.

Vice General Manager, CCCC Water Transportation 25 Qian Liming Consultants Co., Ltd.

26 Huo Shengyong General Manager, CCCC Shanghai Dredging Co., Ltd.

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Vice General Manager, CCCC Shanghai Dredging Co., 27 Liu Huafeng Ltd.

Deputy Chief Economist, General Manager for 28 Mao Mingqi Department of Investment, CCCC Shanghai Dredging Co., Ltd.

General Manager for Department of Strategic 29 Yan Baichuan Development, Office Director, CCCC Shanghai Dredging Co., Ltd.

Vice General Manager, Department of Domestic 30 Zhang Jun Market, CCCC Shanghai Dredging Co., Ltd.

General Manager, South China Branch, CCCC 31 Yan Shihu Shanghai Dredging Co., Ltd.

Vice General Manager, South China Branch, CCCC 32 Wang Wencan Shanghai Dredging Co., Ltd.

Manager, Marketing Department, South China Branch, 33 Long Yonghai CCCC Shanghai Dredging Co., Ltd.

34 Song Shaoting President, China Pacific Construction Group

35 Li Xiang Vice President, China Pacific Construction Group

Manager of Economic Management, China Pacific 36 Chen Yongcheng Construction Group

Chief Traffic Architect, 37 Li Kewu Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., China

General Manager, Department of Government and 38 Shen Xiusong Enterprise Business (Guangxi), Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., China

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General Manager, Department of Transport 39 Sun Tao Development (Guangxi), Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., China

Customer Manager, Department of 40 Li Gen Transport(Guangxi), Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., China

Senior Vice President, GLP Investment (Shanghai) Co., 41 Song Ge Ltd.

Senior Customer Manager, Global Logistic Properties 42 Hao Dahe (GLP) Shanghai Investment Co., Ltd.

President of Guangzhou Biying Industry Investment 43 Zheng Shengying Co., Ltd. (Consultant of Global Logistic Properties)

6.Port Enterprises (7 persons)

Deputy General Manager, Ningbo Zhoushan Port, 1 Shi Huanting China

2 Zhang Xin Office Director, Ningbo Zhoushan Port, China

Deputy General Manager, Guangzhou Port Group Co., 3 Song Xiaoming Ltd., China

General Manager, Department of Production and 4 Sun Bangcheng Marketing, Guangzhou Port Company Limited

Deputy General Manager, Guangzhou Port Shipping 5 Li Yongqing Co., Ltd

Director, Logistics Center, Department of Production 6 Zhou Xiaolong and Marketing, Guangzhou Port Company Limited

7 Xu Dongming Director, Sichuan Port and Shipping Group Co., Ltd

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7.Shipping and Logistics Enterprises (30 persons)

1 Lu Zongjun Chairman, Shanghai Zhonggu Shipping Group, China

President Assistant, Shanghai Zhonggu Shipping 2 Liu Yongjun Group, China

Deputy General Manager, Shanghai Zhonggu Logistics 3 Li Yonghua Co., Ltd.,

General Manager Assistant, Southwest District, 4 Cui Zeyi Shanghai Zhonggu Logistics Co., Ltd., China

Deputy General Manager, China Railway Container 5 Wu Jinghai Transport Co., Ltd.

6 Wang Dezhan General Manager, CRIntermodal

7 Kang Wenhui Secretary to the Board, CRIntermodal

8 Li Ningxin General Manager, CRIntermodal (Guangxi)

Chairman, Chongqing International Logistics Group 9 Wang Zhiqiang Co., Ltd., China

Deputy General Manager, Chongqing International 10 Zhang Hongjun Logistics Group Co., Ltd., China

Deputy General Manager, Chongqing International 11 Han Chao Logistics Hub Park Construction Co., Ltd., China

Supervisor and Department Manager, Chongqing 12 International Logistics Hub Park Construction Co., Ltd., China

Chairman, New Land-Sea Corridor Operation Co., 13 Wang Yupei Ltd., China

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Assistant General Manager, New Land-Sea Corridor 14 Liu Yizhen Operation Co., Ltd., China

Deputy Director, Comprehensive Department, New 15 Li Dan Land-Sea Corridor Operation Co., Ltd., China

Supervisor, Development Department, New Land-Sea 16 Luo Ting Corridor Operation Co., Ltd., China

General Manager, New International Land-Sea 17 Duan Bensheng Corridor Operation Co., Ltd. Guizhou Branch, China

Head, Department of Marketing, New International 18 Zhou Yajun Land-Sea Corridor Operation Co., Ltd. Guizhou Branch, China

19 Feng Keshen Deputy Director-General, CCIC, China

Deputy Director-General, Chengdu International 20 Chen Zejun Railway Port Investment & Development (Group) Co.,Ltd.

General Manager, Guizhou Railway Investment Dula 21 Long Jiang Logistics Co., Ltd., China

Deputy General Manager, Guizhou Railway Investment 22 Zhou Bin Dula Logistics Co., Ltd., China

Head, Department of Production and Operation, and 23 Xia Yi Department of Market Management, Guizhou Railway Investment Dula Logistics Co., Ltd., China

Chairman, Guizhou Multimodal Transport Industry 24 Wei Yong Development Co., Ltd., China

Attache, Guizhou Multimodal Transport Industry 25 Zhou Jiqiang Development Co., Ltd., China

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Deputy General Manager, International Land 26 Zhou Kai Port (Group) Co., Ltd., China

Staff, Xinjiang International Land Port (Group) Co., 27 Liu Le Ltd., China

Deputy General Manager, Urumqi International Land 28 Zheng Weiguo Port Combined Transport Co., Ltd., China

General Manager, Nanning Branch, Shanghai Xin Hai 29 Wei Renguo Feng Container Transport Co., Ltd., China

30 Li Dongming Representative, T.S. Lines (Guangxi) Co., Ltd., China

8.International Organizations, Financial Institutions and Business Associations (8 persons)

Deputy Country Director, PRC Resident Mission, 1 Zhang Hao Asian Development Bank (Online Delegate)

Economics Officer, Asian Development Bank (Online 2 Wu Aihua Delegate)

Senior Executive, Division I of Department of 3 Chen Zhiping Investment, Silk Road Fund Co., Ltd.

Technical Advisor, Deutsche Gesellschaft für 4 Huo Junyu Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)

Director of Guangzhou Office, Hong Kong Trade 5 Lin Peitong Development Council (Online Delegate)

Executive President, Guangdong Logistics Profession 6 Ma Renhong Association, China

Secretary-General, Guangdong Logistics Profession 7 Liang Yuxia Association, China

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Director-General, Resource Development and 8 Jiang Jianhua Application Center, Guangdong Logistics Profession Association, China

9.Experts and Scholars (8 persons)

Former Deputy Director-General, Water Transport 1 Xie Manying Bureau, Ministry of Transport, China

Former Director-General, Research Department of 2 Zhao Jinping Foreign Economic Relations, Development Research Center of the State Council, China

Deputy Director-General, Department of Development Strategy and Regional Economic Research, 3 Sun Junshan Development Research Center of the State Council, China

Associate Fellow, National Institute of International 4 Zhou Fangye Strategy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

Chief Fellow, Industrial Research Institute, Academy of 5 Fu Baozong Macroeconomic Research, China (Online Delegate)

General Manager, Shanghai Zhenhua Port Machinery 6 Yang Haisheng Co., Ltd., China

Professor, Doctoral Supervisor and Dean of Institute of 7 Yang Yongsheng Logistics Science and Engineering, Shanghai Maritime University, China

Deputy Director-General, Hualan Think Tank; Deputy 8 Liu Xingguang Chief Planner, Planning Institute, Hualan Design (Group) Co., Ltd., China

10.Think Tank Summit Experts (16 persons)

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On-Site Delegates (8 persons)

Deputy Director-General, Research Department of 1 Luo Yuze Foreign Economic Research, Development Research Center of the State Council, China

Director, Department of Foreign Direct Investment 2 Ma Yu Studies, Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation, Ministry of Commerce, China

Former Vice President, China Merchants Group/Director, CDI/Chief Expert and Honorable Researcher for the Belt and Road Innovation and 3 Hu Zheng Development Research/Senior Researcher, the Belt and Road Research Center of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

Director, Industrial Development Research Office, 4 Lyu Tie Institute of Industrial Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

Vice President, Guangxi University and Dean, 5 Fan Zuojun China-ASEAN Research Institute

Deputy Dean, Professor and Doctoral Supervisor, 6 Fang Qinhua Coastal and Ocean Management Institute, Xiamen University, China

Director, Institute of Sustainable Development and 7 Hu Zhenyu Marine Economy, CDI

8 Guo Wanda Executive Vice President, CDI

Delegates Online (8 persons)

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Chheang 1 President, Asian Vision Institute, Cambodia Vananrith

Yose Rizal Head, Department of Economics, Center for Strategic 2 Damuri and International Studies, Indonesia

Tan Sri Michael President, Kingsley Strategic Institute for Asia Pacific, 3 Yeoh Malaysia

Senior Researcher, Myanmar Institute of Strategic and 4 Thuta Aung International Study

5 Joefe Santarita Dean, Asian Center, University of the Philippines

6 Simon Tay Chairman, Singapore Institute of International Affairs

7 Lye Laing Fook Senior Fellow, ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore

Suthiphand Executive Director, ASEAN Studies Center, 8 Christhivat Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

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Registration

Venue: Building 11 Lobby, Liyuan Resort, Nanning City, Guangxi Contact Information Deng Daoyan (Registration) Tel: +86 13617719183 Xia Guang (Registration) Tel: +86 13077788995 Xia Yu (Registration) Tel: +86 15277172282 Jiang Ziyu (Catering) Tel: +86 15978139471

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Catering

Oct. 14 07:00-09:00 Breakfast Venue: Liyuan Resort International Conference Center, 1st Floor (for guests)

Oct. 14 12:30-13:30 Lunch Venue: Liyuan Resort ICC, 1st Floor (for guests)

Oct. 14 18:30-19:30 Dinner Venue: Liyuan Resort ICC 1st Floor (for guests)

Oct. 15 06:30-08:00 Breakfast Venue: Liyuan Resort ICC, 2nd Floor, Grand Banquet Hall (for guests)

12:30-13:30 Lunch Venue: Liyuan Resort ICC, 2nd Floor, Grand Banquet Hall

17:30-19:30 Dinner Venue: Liyuan Resort ICC, 2nd Floor, Grand Banquet Hall (for guests)

Oct. 16 07:00-09:30 Breakfast Venue: Liyuan Resort ICC, 2nd Floor, Grand Banquet Hall (for non-departure guests)

Catering for Staff Venue: 1st Floor, Building 11, Liyuan Resort (catering on Oct. 14) Venue: 1st Floor, Yuanmen Conference Center, Liyuan Resort (catering except Oct. 14)

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Service Information

Airport The forum service center is located in Nanning Wuxu International Airport and Nanning East Railway Station. Our staff will pick you up at the airport and will also assist you in going to the airport after the forum.

Contact persons in Wuxu International Airport: Yuan Liming: Tel: +86 18977110258 Liu Jianwei: Tel: +86 18978800095 Long Zhiyu: Tel: +86 13457966888 Contact persons in Nanning East Railway Station: Cheng Quan: Tel: +86 15507883200

Hotel Free shuttle buses (electric cars) are provided during the forum. Please contact hotel staff or the secretariat for shuttle bus service.

Local Transport Taxi services are available within Nanning City. The fare for a taxi ride is rated by taximeter, starting with the initial fee of CNY 9 during daytime and CNY 11 at night, including an initial distance of 2 kilometers. After the initial distance is traveled, an additional unit fare CNY 2 for each kilometer traveled is calculated and added to the initial price. No fuel surcharge is required. Please call +86 771 114 for taxi booking.

Registration Venue: Building 11 Lobby, Liyuan Resort, Nanning City, Guangxi (Registration). Contact person: Deng Daoyan: Tel: +86 13617719183 Xia Guang: Tel: +86 13077788995 Xia Yu: Tel: +86 15277172282 - 34 -

Pandemic Prevention and Control For the prevention and control of COVID-19, delegates of the forum shall report abnormal health personnel to health experts at the venue or the hotel. Contact person: Qin Huiyan: Tel: +86 18977166135 Zhang Chao: Tel: +86 15778418685

Medical Services The medical center of the forum is located in Room 11102 of Building 11 at Liyuan Resort. It is responsible for providing guests with first aid and medical services. Tel: + 86 771 5333399 ext. 11102 611102 (Hotel Room Telephone Line) +86 771 120 (Emergency Center of Nanning City)

Food Safety Food Safety service as available in Room 11103 of Building 11 at Liyuan Resort. All foods are halal. Guests who have special catering needs should inform the secretariat. Tel: + 86 771 5333399 ext. 11202 611103 (Hotel Room Telephone Line)

Hotel Notes Liyuan Resort Tel: + 86 771 5333399 Please check out before 2 pm, Oct. 16. For extended stay at your own costs, please contact the reception desk. The hotel provides laundry, mini bar and other services to guests at their own costs, Please contact the reception desk on your needs. International long-distance services are charged at different rates for different countries. Please check with the hotel reception desk and pay your bill before check out. Please return the room card to hotel staff or the secretariat before check out.

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Security

Red Passes are for VIPs. Yellow passes are for guests. Purple passes are for journalists. Blue passes are for staff. Orange passes are for security staff.

Due to security requirements, please wear your conference pass during the forum and use it to access various conference and events venues, have meals and check-in at the designated hotels, and take shuttle buses.

Please keep your pass properly and do not fold it. Should your conference pass be lost or damaged, please report to the security team of the Forum immediately. Contact person: Liu Zheming Tel: +86 13768272569

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Notes

No Smoking Smoking is forbidden in ICC of Liyuan Resort and other forum venues.

In the Meeting Venues During the forum and banquets, please do not use mobile phone and turn it into silent mode. Please wear your formal suit during the forum. Please wear your conference pass during the forum. Please do not walk around and chat during the meeting maintain the order of the venue. Please return to your seat on time after tea break. If there is any change on the agenda, updated agenda will be sent to the guests.

Weather Oct. 14 Rainy, 21~24℃ Oct. 15 Rainy, 20~24℃ Oct. 16 Cloudy, 17~22℃

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About Pan-Beibu Gulf Economic Cooperation Forum

Pan-Beibu Gulf Economic Cooperation Forum (hereinafter referred to as “the Forum”) is an international high-end forum with the purpose of building a China-ASEAN New Growth Pole and the goal of sustainable development in the Pan-Beibu Gulf area. The Forum aims at building an open and efficient platform for regular exchanges and dialogues to enhance mutual understanding, promote trade and investment and advance economic exchanges, coordinated cooperation and win-win development between different countries in the China-ASEAN region for building up a new development pattern of China-ASEAN cooperation. The first Forum on Economic Cooperation of Beibu Gulf Rim, co-sponsored by the Leading Group Office of China’s Western Development of the State Council of the P. R. China, the Ministry of Finance of the P. R. China, People’s Bank of China, the Development Research Center of the State Council of the P. R. China, People’s Daily of China, the People’s Government of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Asian Development Bank, was held in Nanning, the capital city of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in July 2006. Altogether 160 participants, including senior government officials, renowned scholars and experts, and business representatives from China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, South Korea, and other countries, attended the Forum. It was proposed at this forum that a new development pattern of China-ASEAN cooperation should be built with joint efforts through comprehensively promoting Pan-Beibu Gulf economic cooperation, further enriching and deepening China-ASEAN cooperation and accelerating regional development with expanding and deepening China-ASEAN strategic partnership at the center. This proposal has been well-received and supported by relevant countries and organizations. The previous ten sessions of the Forum have been very successful. State leaders, senior government officials, business leaders, and renowned scholars from China and ASEAN countries discuss development plans around themes such as Co-building a China-ASEAN New Growth Pole, Building China-ASEAN Free Trade Area, Belt and Road Initiative, and building the New International - 38 -

Land-Sea Trade Corridor. Relevant Parties, taking the Forum as a platform, have established the Joint Expert Group on Pan-Beibu Gulf Economic Cooperation, carried out a feasibility study, formed a roadmap for China-ASEAN Pan-Beibu Gulf Economic Cooperation and submitted it to the China-ASEAN Senior Officials Meeting, proposed initiatives on regional and international cooperation development and boosted cooperation between governments and business entities. China and ASEAN countries have been driven by the Forum to carry out in-depth and pragmatic cooperation in such fields as connectivity, industrial development, financial innovation, trade logistics, investment and facilitation of customs clearance, etc. and achieved a series of great achievements. As a result, the influence of the Forum has been continuously expanded, making it significant sub-regional cooperation content and one of the vital platforms for international cooperation and exchanges to push forward the Belt and Road Initiative under the framework of China-ASEAN cooperation. The 11th Pan-Beibu Gulf Economic Cooperation Forum and 2020 Beibu Gulf International Gateway Port Cooperation Summit is scheduled on October 15, 2020, in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China.

Sponsors National Development and Reform Commission of China, Ministry of Transport, Ministry of Commerce, People’s Bank of China, General Administration of Customs of China, Development Research Center of the State Council, People’s Daily, China Development Bank, China State Railway Group Co., Ltd., the People’s Government of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, the People’s Government of Hainan Province, the People’s Government of Guangdong Province, the Chongqing Municipal People’s Government, the People’s Government of Sichuan Province, the People’s Government of Guizhou Province, the People’s Government of Yunnan Province, the People’s Government of Gansu Province, Ministry of Commerce of the Kingdom of Thailand, Ministry of Trade and Industry of the Republic of Singapore.

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Office on Planning, Development and Management of Beibu Gulf Economic Zone of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Development and Reform Commission of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Department of Finance of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Department of Transport of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Department of Commerce of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Foreign Affairs Office of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, State-Owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the People’s Government of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Ocean Bureau of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China-ASEAN Expo Secretariat, Guangxi Academy of Social Sciences, Guangxi Beibu Gulf International Port Group Co., Ltd., the People’s Government of Qinzhou, Guangxi, China Development Institute, etc.

Theme Focusing on International Gateway Port, Jointly Building New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor: A New Era of Pan-Beibu Gulf Cooperation.

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China-ASEAN Port Cities Cooperation Network Work Conference

H.E. Li Keqiang, Premier of the State Council of China, proposed that China and the ASEAN member states jointly further promote the maritime cooperation and declared the establishment of China-ASEAN Port Cities Cooperation Network (hereinafter referred to as the Cooperation Network) with mayors from ASEAN port cites and related delegates at the 10th China-ASEAN Expo (CAEXPO) and the 10th China-ASEAN Business & Investment Summit (CABIS) held on September 3, 2013. The Cooperation Network is committed to realizing consensus among China and ASEAN state leaders on “developing maritime connectivity and exploring pragmatic maritime cooperation”. Members shall work out in-depth cooperation projects in mutual shipping lines, port construction, port-based industry, sister-city relationship, maritime exchanges and personnel exchanges, etc. Up to now, the Cooperation Network has 39 members, with 9 members from ASEAN countries, including major ports and related institutions from China and ASEAN countries. The project of Cooperative Network project was officially approved by Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Finance of China on October 24, 2014, and became one of the first batches of 18 projects supported by the China-ASEAN Maritime Cooperation Fund in 2014. It is planned to build China-ASEAN Port Logistics Information Center, open shipping lines connecting Qinzhou Port to major ports in ASEAN countries and provide necessary services, develop 4 supporting projects including the Maritime Search and Rescue Sub-Center, the Maritime Meteorological Monitoring and Alert Center, the Aquatic Training Base, and the Court for China-ASEAN Maritime Affairs, as well as to establish the China-ASEAN Port City Cooperation Network Mechanism.

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About Pan-Beibu Gulf Think Tank Summit

As COVID-19 injects uncertainty into the world economy, how can the PBG countries advance regional industry chain and further promote economic cooperation under the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) framework, while accelerating economic recovery? The summit aims to provide insights into the RCEP agreement and deliver practical recommendations for business and public policy leaders.

Since 2006, PBG Economic Cooperation Forum has been successfully held for 11 editions with the support of international think tanks and research institutes. Over the years, the forum has contributed significantly to China-ASEAN relations. As the parallel conclave of the PBG Economic Cooperation Forum, this year’s PBG Think Tank Summit, themed “Regional Connectivity for Shared Prosperity”, will provide a platform for sharing ideas and views among state leaders, senior government officials, business leaders and renowned scholars from China and the ASEAN countries in its 6th edition.

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Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China

Geography Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, situated in the south of China’s mainland, borders on Guangdong Province to the east, Province to the northeast, Guizhou Province to the northwest, Yunnan Province to the west, Beibu Gulf to the south, and Hainan Province to the southeast across the sea. With a land area of 236,700 square kilometers, it accounts for 2.5% of the country’s total area, ranking the 9th.

Guangxi is one of China’s border provinces. It borders Vietnam on the southwest, with a boundary line of 696 kilometers and a continental coastline of 1,595 kilometers. As both a border and coastal region, it is the only province/region in China that has both land border and maritime passage with ASEAN, and is at the crossroad of the South China Economic Circle, the Southwest China Economic Circle and the ASEAN Economic Circle.

In March 2015, the central government clearly defined three major positions for the development of Guangxi, namely, accelerating the establishment of a major international channel towards ASEAN, establishing Guangxi as a new strategic pivot in the opening up and development of southwestern, central and south China, and an important gateway for connecting the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road and the Silk Road Economic Belt.

History Guangxi is one of the earliest areas with ancient human activities According to the latest archaeological discovery, over 700,000 years ago, ancient humans used stone tools in the Baise Valley. In historical records, the earliest humans in Guangxi were known as Baiyue. Zhuang is the descendant of the ancient Xiyue and Luoyue branches of the Baiyue tribe, and is the earliest inhabited people in Guangxi.

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China, Guangxi belonged to Guilin County, hence the abbreviation “Gui”. In the Song Dynasty (960-1279), a regional system of 15 circuits was introduced, in which Guangxi belonged to the Guangnanxi Circuit, which was also called Guangxi for short and marked the origin of its current name.

Following the liberation of Guangxi on December 11, 1949, the central government set up Guangxi Province. On March 5, 1958, it was converted into Guangxi Tong Autonomous Region, which, on October 12, 1965, was renamed Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

Administrative divisions and demographics Guangxi has jurisdiction over 14 prefecture-level cities, namely, Nanning, Liuzhou, Guilin, Ganzhou, Beihai, Fangchenggang, Qinzhou, Guigang, Yulin, Baise, Hezhou, Hechi, Laibin and , which are subdivided into 8 county-level cities, 63 counties (including 12 ethnic autonomous counties), 40 city districts, 799 towns, 319 villages (including 59 ethnic minority villages), and 133 sub-district office. The capital city is Nanning. Guangxi is home to many ethnic groups, including 12 indigenous ones such as Zhuang, Han, Yao, Miao, Dong, Mulao, Maonan, Hui, Jing, Yi, Shui and Yilao. By the end of 2019, there are 49.6 million permanent residents and 56.95 million registered residents in Guangxi.

Resources Guangxi is home to China’s non-ferrous metals. 145 minerals have been discovered, accounting for 42.9% of types of China’s proven reserves, of which, 99 minerals are with proven reserves, 12 minerals are with the largest reserves in China. Guangxi holds bauxite reserves of 680 million tons, with long-term reserves exceeding 1 billion tons. Manganese reserves reach 281 million tons, accounting for 35.47% of China’s total reserves. Limestone, kaolin, talc, bentonite and other non-metallic mineral reserves are also among the largest in China, which gives Guangxi the potential to be the largest cement producer in south China. In addition to the 7 national 5A tourist attractions, 248 4A tourist attractions are - 44 - located in all 14 prefecture-level cities of Guangxi. Qing Xiu Shan Tourist Attraction of Nanning, Lijiang River Scenic Spot of Guilin, Guilin Merryland Theme Park, Solitary Beauty Peak & Prince City Scenic Area of Guilin, Two Rivers and Four Lakes·Elephant Trunk Hill Scenic Area of Guilin, Detian Transnational Waterfalls Scenic Spot, and Baise Uprising Memorial Park Scenic Spot are among the national-level scenic spots.

Economy In 2019, the GDP of Guangxi registered RMB 2123.714 billion yuan, increasing by 6.0% year-on-year. In terms of industries, the added value of the primary industry was RMB 338.774 billion yuan, increasing by 5.6%; the added value of the secondary industry was RMB 707.743 billion yuan, increasing by 5.7%; the added value of the tertiary industry was RMB 1077.197 billion yuan, increasing by 6.2%. The contribution rates of the three industries to economic growth are 15.2%, 32.5% and 52.3% respectively. (For more information, please visit www.gxzf.gov.cn)

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Guangxi Beibu Gulf Economic Zone

Overview Guangxi Beibu Gulf Economic Zone (hereinafter referred to as the “Economic Zone”) is composed of administrative regions under the jurisdiction of Nanning, Beihai, Qinzhou and Fangchenggang, with a total area of 42,500 square kilometers and a population of about 13 million. Based on the unique features of the region, the Economic Zone includes two more cities, Yulin and Chongzuo, by extension. The six cities combined cover an area of 72,600 square kilometers, with a population of 23 million. The Economic Zone was established on March 22, 2006. On January 16, 2008, the central government approved the Development Plan of Guangxi Beibu Gulf Economic Zone, which made the opening-up and development of the Economic Zone a national strategy in China.

Advantages The Economic Zone boasts multiple advantages, which mainly include the following: 1. Geographical advantage: The Economic Zone extends to Yunnan and Guizhou in the west, reaches Guangdong and Hong Kong in the east, links with the central region in the north, and connects with ASEAN in the south. Situated at the joining point of the South China, Southwest China and ASEAN economic circles, the Economic Zone is the only coastal region in China’s western development program and the only region in China that is connected with ASEAN both by land and sea. 2. Resource advantage: The Economic Zone has a rich reserve of coastline and marine resources. It is a key region for the planning of new modern port cluster and industrial cluster and the building of high-quality livable cities in China’s coastal area. 3. Policy advantage: The Economic Zone enjoys the policies for the development of the western region, opening-up of coastal area, autonomy of ethnic minority regions, opening-up of border area and key regions under the national development and opening-up program, free trade, financial opening, - 46 - which gives it the advantage of benefiting from preferential policies both at the national level and exclusive for autonomous region. 4. Environmental advantage: The Economic Zone is covered by both mountains and seas, bearing the hallmark of a sea-land compound geographic system. With naturally endowed ecological resources, it has one of the ocean areas with the best ecological protection and the cleanest marine environment in China.

Functions The Economic Zone undertakes the following functions: taking root in Beibu Gulf, serving “Three Souths” (Southwest, South and Central-South China), linking the western, central and eastern regions of China, and opening to Southeast Asia; serving as a major channel, a communication bridge and a cooperation platform connecting different regions; promoting development with opening-up and cooperation; building a logistics base, a commerce and trade base, a processing and manufacturing base and an information exchange center for China-ASEAN opening-up and cooperation; and cultivating a strategic high ground for the development of the western region, a new strategic anchor for the opening-up of southwestern and central-southern regions and a major international and regional economic cooperation zone connecting the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road and the Silk Road Economic Belt.

Accomplishments —With notably enhanced comprehensive strengths, the Economic Zone is playing an increasingly visible role as the key driver of regional development. The Economic Zone continues to lead Guangxi in growth, with robust performance in all major economic indicators. Between 2006 and 2019, the six cities, Nanning, Beihai, Fangchenggang, Qinzhou, Yulin, Chongzuo, saw their GDP, fiscal revenue and foreign trade grow by 5 times, 6 times and 16 times respectively, taking up an increasingly bigger share in the autonomous region. With less than 1/5 of Guangxi’s land area and 1/4 of its population, the Economic Zone has contributed nearly half of the region’s GDP, more than half of its fiscal revenue and almost 85% of foreign trade, serving as a key growth driver and strategic engine for - 47 -

Guangxi’s rapid development. — With upgraded industrial system, the strategy of high-quality development is starting to yield results. We have accelerated the building of industrial parks with distinctive features, completed a number of major industrial projects, including the 10 million-ton refinery project in Qinzhou, the refining and chemical project in Beihai, and Steel Base in Fangchenggang, accelerated a series of major industrial projects, including Huayi New Chemical Material Integration Base in Qinzhou, Beihai Industrial New City of Huike Electronics, and Huali Deep-Processing Industrial Park in Dongxing, and put in place a modern coastal industrial system and industrial base underpinned by electronic information, petroleum and chemical, metallurgy, new materials, foodstuff and modern equipment manufacturing industries. We have accelerated industrial transformation and upgrade, strengthened ecological protection, rigorously examined the qualifications of projects and industries, vigorously promoted the building of modern blue ports, and embarked on a path of green development. — With the broadening and deepening of opening-up and cooperation, the Economic Zone is becoming a more effective platform for regional development. On August 26, 2019, the State Council officially approved the establishment of China (Guangxi) Pilot Free Trade Zone, the area of which was 119.99 square kilometers, including Nanning, Qinzhou Port, and Chongzuo. We have deepened all-round exchange and cooperation with ASEAN countries, taking an active part in Lancang-Mekong Cooperation, Pan-Beibu Gulf Economic Cooperation and the development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, and devoting vigorous efforts to the building of China-Indochina Peninsula Economic Corridor, China-ASEAN Port Cities Cooperation Network and China-ASEAN Information Port. We have held 16 successful sessions of China-ASEAN Expo and China-ASEAN Business and Investment Summit, and 10 sessions of Pan-Beibu Gulf Economic Cooperation Forum, making the “Nanning Channel” one of the most important regional cooperation mechanisms between China and ASEAN. Six ASEAN countries, including Vietnam and Lao PDR, have set up consular agencies in Nanning, The Hong Kong SAR Government has opened its Guangxi Liaison Office. The business liaison office of the ten ASEAN countries, - 48 - as well as Japan and the ROK, have been inaugurated. The construction of a group of major Belt and Road platforms, including China-Indonesia Economic and Trade Cooperation Zone, China-Vietnam Cross-border Economic Cooperation Zone and national key experiment zones of opening-up and development in Dongxing and Pingxiang, is picking up speed. As such, the Economic Zone has emerged as a pilot zone of China-ASEAN cooperation with the most vibrant activities, the most robust mechanisms and the greatest development potential. — With the construction of transportation hubs generally completed, the connectivity network is in better shape. We have accelerated the building of a hub-based comprehensive transportation system. The Economic Zone accounts for almost two-fifths of the expressway open to traffic in the autonomous region. The high-speed railway connecting the four cities and extending to Guangdong, Hunan, Guizhou and Yunnan is in service. And a “one-hour economic circle” has emerged around the Economic Zone. The construction of the New Western Land-Sea Trade Corridor is making solid progress, and the New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor connecting the Belt and Road is rapidly taking shape. Shipping services are now available between Beibu Gulf Port and over 200 ports in more than 100 countries and regions. — With a string of new highlights being presented in the pilot program, innovative energy of the reform continue to be released. We have worked hard to remove development barriers through deepening reform, and initiated a new system for cross-jurisdiction management, the first of its kind in the country. Guangxi Office on Planning, Development and Management of Beibu Gulf Economic Zone has been set up to coordinate all major decisions concerning the planning and development of the Economic Zone. We were the first in the country to carry out a five-sphered reform program aimed at establishing a unified customs clearance process, and we placed all six cities of the Economic Zone under the same customs jurisdiction, and opened the first “single window” for international trade in the western region. We have set up the Guangxi Beibu Gulf International Port Group and Guangxi Beibu Gulf Port Authority to coordinate the development of Fangchenggang Port, Qinzhou Port and Beihai Port, and achieve integrated planning, development, operation and management of the ports in - 49 -

Beibu Gulf toward the goal of 10 million TEUs. With the focus on promoting unified household registration, we have advanced the harmonization among cities in the Economic Zone in social security, telecommunication, financial services and transportation, giving a major boost to integrated urban development in the region. The China-Malaysia Qinzhou Industrial Park and Malaysia-China Kuantan Industrial Park have provided a new model of “Two Countries, Twin Park” for international production capacity cooperation. Fangchenggang has been turned into a national comprehensive pilot and experiment zone for exploring the new system of open economy in China. Reform and innovation in the management system of industrial parks and the financial system in border regions are making rapid advances, adding new impetus to the region’s development.

Outlook On the new historical starting point, Guangxi Beibu Gulf Economic Zone will fully implement President Xi Jinping’s instructions made during his recent tour to Guangxi. Guangxi will “give priority to the leading role of the Beibu Gulf Economic Zone in order to engage in international cooperation and competition at a higher level and in broader fields.” Seize the great opportunity of the establishment of the China (Guangxi) Pilot Free Trade Zone and the New Western Land-Sea Trade Corridor, which were approved by the State Council. Guided by the strategy of “southward corridor, northward linkage, eastward integration and westward expansion”, the Beibu Gulf Economic Zone shall build Beibu-Gulf international gateway port, make new breakthroughs in its pursuit of high-level opening-up and high quality development by implementing the strategy of developing a highly competitive capital city of Nanning and the strategy of Beihai-Qinzhou-Fangchenggang integration. As envisaged by President Xi, the Zone will strive to become a central demonstration zone in fulfilling Guangxi’s new mission of “three positions” and making steady progress in “five fields” as well as a new strategic pole in the opening-up and development of the southwest and central-south China.

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Address: Beibu Gulf Mansion, No.11 Zhongtai Rd., Nanning, Guangxi, P.R.China. Postcode: 530029 Tel: +86-771-5779089 Fax: +86-771-5779087 Website: www.bbw.gov.cn

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New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor

Strategic Role A strategic channel for promoting the western region development of China A link of joint development of land and sea transport that connects the Belt and Road A land-sea trade corridor that supports the western region of China to participate in international economic cooperation A comprehensive transport passageway to promote the deep integration of transportation and logistics economy

Development Goals By 2020, a number of major railway and logistics hub projects will have been started, and the container throughput of the Beibu Gulf Port shall reach 5 million TEUs. By 2025, an international trade corridor with the shortest time of construction, the best service, the highest efficiency and the best benefit shall be substantially completed. The container throughput of the Beibu Gulf Port shall reach 10 million TEUs. By 2035, the new international land-sea trade corridor shall be fully completed, and the logistics service and customs clearance efficiency shall meet the first-class international level, providing strong support for a modernized economic system.

Major Achievements Guided by the new international land-sea trade corridor development scheme, efforts have been made to deepen Guangxi’s opening-up and cooperation with the outside world, and creat a new dimension of all-round opening up and development of Guangxi, which is characterized by "southward extension, northward connection, eastward integration, and westward partnership".

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With the construction of the new international land-sea trade corridor development scheme as the starting point, a new highland of investment and development will be created. In the first half of this year alone, 1,189 projects under the "three-types of enterprises entering Guangxi" program that covers China’s national state-owned enterprises, private enterprises and the enterprises of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, have been signed, with a total investment of about 1.7 trillion yuan. The construction of a number of major projects such as Nanning International Railway Port and Sino-Singapore Nanning International Logistics Park has been sped up. With the new international land-sea trade corridor development scheme as basis, the Beibu Gulf international gateway port has been taking shape fast. From January to August this year, the Beibu Gulf Port is the only major seaport in China that realized a double-digit growth rate in both cargo and container throughput. Taking the new international land-sea trade corridor development scheme as the link, the inter-provincial consultation and cooperation mechanism has been established that consists of 12 provinces (regions and cities) in the western region of China, along with Hainan Province and Zhanjiang City, Guangdong Province. Six sea-rail transport lines are in place and connects Guizhou, Chongqing, and Gansu to the Beibu Gulf Port, creating a new pattern for joint development. With the new international land-sea trade corridor development scheme as the main line, the international ship and train services have been continuously improved, with 52 container routes available in the Beibu Gulf Port, including 19 routes to ASEAN, 3 ocean routes to South America and Africa, and regular liner route to Hong Kong. The cross-border trains between China and Vietnam operate normally and connect with China-Europe Railway Express seamlessly.

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About of Beibu Gulf International Gateway Port

Overview The Beibu Gulf Port currently has 268 production berths, 95 of which are berths of 10,000 tons and above. The most capable berth is the cruel oil terminal of over 300,000 tons. The Port has a comprehensive handling capacity of about 260 million tons. Recent years witnesses rapid development of the Beibu Gulf Port. In 2019, the cargo throughput reached 256 million tons and the container throughput was approximately 3.82 million TEU, increased by 14.69% and 34.63% respectively over 2018. From January to September 2020, against the epidemic background, the Beibu Gulf port finished a cargo throughput of 222 million tons and a container throughput of 3.514 million TEUs,up by 19.6% and 34.9% respectively year-on-year. It is estimated that in 2020 the annual cargo throughput will exceed 300 million tons, and the container throughput will reach 5 million TEUs, making Beibu Gulf Port one of the top ten coastal ports of China. The global shipping logistics network continues to expand. There are now 52 active container shipping lines here, including 28 foreign trade routes and 24 domestic lines, linking the Port to all major ports in ASEAN and China, to more than 200 ports in 100 countries and regions. Railway lines connect Beibu Gulf Port to Chongqing, Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou, Gansu, Shaanxi and other western Chinese provinces and cities. In 2019, a total of 2,243 trains, an 94% increase annually, delivered 112,000 TEUs of sea-rail intermodal containers, marking the realization of the goal for 100,000 TEUs in the International land-sea trade corridor development scheme one year ahead.

II. Development Planning

A. Strategic Positioning Beibu Gulf International Gateway Port will be built into a brand new international

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B. Development Target Overall Target: Efforts shall be made to develop the international gateway port with first-class infrastructure, technology, management and services, to put in place a logistic service network that is geared towards Southwest China,Central China, serving Western China and Eurasia, linking to ASEAN and the whole world at large, to create modern port-centred cluster that serves Southwest China and Central China. To foster a strategic pivot that supports high-quality development of western Chinese area, and facilitates the efforts of developing Guangxi Beibu Gulf Economic Zone into a new pillar for opening up and development of China’s southwestern and central areas. Stage I: By 2025, Beibu Gulf port are going to reach a total handling volume of 500 million tons and a total container handling volume of 10 million TEUs. Breakthroughs will be made in terms of scale production, professional level and infrastructure. The port will be suitable for largest ships and will hopefully grow into the region’s international shipping & logistics hub. Stage II: By 2035, the total handling volume of Beibu Gulf port will reach 700-900 million tons, and total containers volume are expected to hit 15 million to 20 million. It will grow into an international shipping & logistics hub that links Southwest China and Central China to the outside world, and eventually develop into a smart international gateway featuring convenient transport, efficient economy, eco-friendly and orderly society.

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Nanning Liyuan Resort Plane Sketch Map

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