Construction of a Sino-Kazakstan international trade center
kicked off Friday in the Korgas Port, the biggest land port in
west China, signaling a new era for bilateral trade between
China and Kazakstan, according to an official with the
Korgas Port.
Jia Yisheng, an official with the port, said that Sino-Kazakstan
international border trade center, with a first phase investment of
40 million yuan (about US$5 million), is expected to cover
25,000 square meters of floor space, cater more than 300 vendors,
and serve as the first-stage project of Korgas Port Central
Business District (CBD).
The trade center will also serve as an entertainment center and
aims to absorb visitors and establish a reputation with its
complete and systematic services including shopping, entertainment,
and accommodations.
Korgas international trade center was initiated on Sept. 24,
2004, in an agreement signed between the governments of China and
Kazakstan, which states that a free port city is to be set up at
their borders with functions of investment, trade, financial
service and tourism.
Jia said that Kazakstan has remained the largest border trade
partner of Xinjiang
Uygur Autonomous Region for a continuous 12 years. Korgas
is China's largest land port to countries of Central Asia and
Europe.
(Xinhua News Agency August 6, 2005)