12 June, 2013
Trade and Investment
A Fangchenggang city’s historical port in Southern China was built in the late ‘60s. This port served the purpose of providing supplies to its war-torn neighbour at the time, Vietnam. As of now, Fangchenggang is a quaint but developing city that is said to be a gateway to the ASEAN nations. Another important city towards the China-ASEAN connection is Nanning city that has been the host of the China-ASEAN expo since 2004. This makes Nanning one of the forefront cities for China’s foreign connections. China’s ties with the ASEAN nations may be strengthened with the development of these cities.




