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List of Industrial Parks in Yunnan List of Industrial Parks in Yunnan National Level Industrial Parks City/Prefecture Park Leading Industries Supporting Industries Kunming Kunming High-tech · biomedicine, · high-tech service Industrial (sci-tech) Development Zone · new materials(rare and precious metal) · information technology · advanced equipment manufacturing. Kunming Kunming Economic · advanced equipment · high-tech service and Technological manufacturing (CNC (sci-tech) Development Zone machine tools and logistics equipment) · Information technology Kunming Yanglin Economic · advanced equipment · food manufacturing and Technological manufacturing (automobile, Development Zone CNC machine tools) Qujing Qujing Economic · new material of non- · information and Technological ferrous metal technology Development Zone · advanced equipment · biomedicine manufacturing · tobacco Yuxi Yuxi High-tech · advanced equipment · biomedicine Industrial manufacturing Development Zone · tobacco · information technology Honghe Mengzi Economic · metallurgy (material · advanced and Technologcal deep processing) equipment manufacturing Development Zone · new material · food manufacturing · Information (food and biological technology (electronic resources) information product manufacturing) Dali Dali Economic and · advanced equipment · food manufacturing Technological manufacturing (automobile (agricultural and side-line Development Zone and machine) products processing) · biomedicine · consumer goods Provincial Key Industrial Parks City/Prefecture Park Leading Industries Supporting Industries Kunming Luquan · chemical (titanium · new energy Industrial Park phosphorous) · biomedicine (medicine planting and primary processing) Kunming Chenggong · new material (deep · food and consumer Industrial Park processing of rare and goods manufacturing (green precious metal, copper, food process and tourism aluminium) product processing) Kunming Dongchuan · non-ferrous metallurgy · food manufacturing Re- (copper smelting and (agricultural and side-line employment processing) products processing) Industrial Park Kunming Xundian · advanced equipment · consumer goods Characteristic manufacturing (new energy manufacturing (wood Industrial Park equipment) processing and furniture manufacturing) Kunming Jining · chemical (fine · food manufacturing Industrial Park phosphorous chemical) (agricultural products · advanced equipment processing) manufacturing (track equipment and support equipment, auto parts) Kunming Wuhua High- · tobacco and · health-care product tech Industrial supporting industries research, development and Park product orientated service Kunming Yiliang · advanced equipment · new building material Industrial Park manufacturing (heavy-duty mining & metallurgical · food manufacturing equipment, engineering (agricultural food processing) machinery) · copper smelting and deep processing Kunming Fumin · new material · advanced equipment Industrial Park (processing titanium alloys manufacturing (energy saving and special metal) and environmental protection equipment) · forest product processing Kunming Shilin · biomedicine (aromatic · building material (stone) Industrial Park products) and consumer goods · food manufacturing manufacturing (tourism craft (agricultural and side-line processing) food processing) Kunming Anning · petrochemical and · salt and phosphorous Industrial Park supporting industries chemical · Iron and steel smelting, processing and manufacturing City/Prefecture Park Leading Industries Supporting Industries Kunming Haikou · chemical (fine · biomedicine Industrial Park phosphorous chemical and new chemical material) · advanced equipment manufacturing (optic and electromechanical equipment, auto parts) Kunming Kunming · metallurgy (smelting of · biomedicine Tangdian electrolytic aluminium and Industrial Park other non-ferrous metal) · deep processing minerals · new energy Kunming Chenggong · information technology Information Industrial Park Zhaotong Zhaoyang · metallurgy (smelting of · biomedicine (gastrodia Industrial Park electrolytic aluminium and elata) other non-ferrous metal) Zhaotong Yiliang · new materials (silicon · metallurgy (mining, Industrial Park and carbon) mineral processing of zinc and lead) · biomedicine (gastrodia elata) Zhaotong Ludian · chemical · food manufacturing Industrial Park (phosphorous) (agricultural products processing) · building material Zhaotong Shuifu · chemical (natural gas) · food manufacturing Characteristic (white spirits) Industrial Park · modern logistics (port centred) City/Prefecture Park Leading Industries Supporting Industries Qujing Luliang Industrial · consumer goods manufacturing · building Park (cocoon silk) material · modern logistics Qujing Xuanwei · new material · chemical Characteristic (phosphorous) Industrial Park · agricultural food processing Qujing Luoping · food manufacturing (agricultural · metallurgy Characteristic products processing) Industrial Park · building material Qujing Malong Industrial · advanced equipment · consumer Park manufacturing goods manufacturing (feed processing) Qujing Zhanyi Industrial · metallurgy (aluminium deep · chemical Park processing) (petroleum and coal) · building material Qujing Shizong Industrial · chemical · metallurgy Park · building material Qujing Qilin Industrial · chemical (coal) · metallurgy Park building material Honghe Mengzi Industrial · metallurgy · advanced Park equipment manufacturing · food manufacturing (agricultural products processing) Honghe Gejiu · metallurgy (rare precious metal) · comprehensive Characteristic · new materials utilization of Industrial Park industrial solid waste Wenshan Wenshan Matang · metallurgy(aluminium) · advanced Industrial Park equipment manufacturing (general machinery) · building material Wenshan Wenshan · biomedicine(panaxnotoginseng) · food Panaxnotoginseng manufacturing Industrial Park (agricultural products processing) · modern logistics Wenshan Yanshan Industrial · information technology · food Park (electronic information product manufacturing manufacturing) (pepper and panaxnotoginseng) Pu’er Pu’er Industrial · food and drink manufacturing · biomedicine Park (tea and coffee) · advanced equipment manufacturing (agricultural machinery and equipment) Pu’er Jinggu Forest · consumer goods manufacturing · building Industrial Park (forest products processing) material · food manufacturing (agricultural products processing) City/Prefecture Park Leading Industries Supporting Industries Xishuang banna Jinghong · biomedicine · food manufacturing Industrial Park (healthcare products (agricultural products processing) processing) Xishuang banna Mohan-Boten · consumer good · export processing of Economic manufacturing (redwood hardware and Cooperation furniture) electromechanical Zone equipment Xishuang banna Menghai · biomedicine · food and drink Industrial Park manufacturing (tea) Dali Xiangyun · metallurgy (smelting · food manufacturing Fortune of lead, zinc, stibium and (wild mushrooms) Industrial Park gold) · advanced equipment manufacturing Dali Eryuan · advanced equipment Dengchuan manufacturing (new Industrial Park energy automobile and · food manufacturing agricultural machinery) (agricultural products processing) Dali Heqing · metallurgy (smelting · food manufacturing Industrial Park and rolling non-ferrous (agricultural products metals) processing) · building material (special stone) Baoshan Changning · food manufacturing · food manufacturing Industrial Park (walnut) · building material Baoshan Longling · metallurgy (silicon- · new material (silicon) Industrial Park oriented non- ferrous metal smelting) · new materials Baoshan Baoshan · building material · consumer goods Shuichang (stone) manufacturing (processing Industrial Park jade and other jewellery) Baoshan Tengchong · consumer good · metallurgy Economic and manufacturing (tourism Technological craft processing) · modern logistics Development Zone Baoshan Baoshan · information · consumer goods Industrial and technology (data service) manufacturing (textile) Trading Park Dehong Mangshi · food and drink · information technology Industrial Park manufacturing (coffee and (processing appliance and rice) electronic products) City/Prefecture Park Leading Industries Supporting Industries Dehong Ruili · advanced equipment · food manufacturing Industrial manufacturing (automobile (agricultural products Park motorcycle and agriculture processing) machinery) · consumer goods manufacturing (processing jade and other jewellery) Dehong Yingjiang · metallurgy (clean energy · food manufacturing Industrial deep processing) (agricultural products Park processing) Lijiang Huaping · metallurgy · building material Industrial Park · new materials · food manufacturing (agricultural products processing) Lijiang Yongsheng · food manufacturing · biomedicine Industrial (spirulina healthcare products) Park Lijiang Lijiang · metallurgy · food manufacturing Nankou (agricultural products Industrial · new material processing) Park Lincang Lincang · biomedicine · new material Industrial (germanium) Park · consumer goods manufacturing (forest products) · building material (non- metal mine processing) Nujiang River Lanping · metallurgy (zinc) · food manufacturing Industrial (agricultural products Park processing) Diqing Shangri-La · food manufacturing · metallurgy Industrial (matsutake) Park City/Prefecture Park Leading Industries Supporting Industries Chuxiong Lufeng · metallurgy (iron, steel, · advanced equipment Industrial copper and titanium deep manufacturing Park processing) · new material Chuxiong
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