“I'm really impressed by the achievements of Guangdong nowadays. This beautiful province, which is connected with Hong Kong and Macao, is going to be an extremely important industrial zone and urban zone in the future,” said Boris Tadic, former President of the Republic of Serbia. “The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) is going to be a center of various industries such as transportation, digitization, education and manufacturing.”
Foreign investors and businesses still have a strong passion to come to Guangdong, despite the influences of the rising costs of production factors, the more severe and complex international situation and the ravaging of COVID-19 around the world, according to a survey conducted by GDToday recently.
"Why do we choose Guangzhou? Because Guangzhou can give you a chance to try the new things in your mind. The most important thing is Guangzhou's strong support for enterprises, building them up from ground zero." Bekar Mikaberidze, Founder of Belt and Road Georgian Business House, said at the "Bridges" Storytelling Event on August 27.
“The integration of the history of Macao into the mainland is fascinating.” “I saw all these fantastic new technologies that have changed the Traditional Chinese Medicine in a very modern way which helps to spread it to the world.” The members of the "Bridges" Discovery Tour arrived in Zhuhai and explored Guangdong-Macao in-depth cooperation zone in Hengqin on August 23.
"The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) is for business and trade, the rules can pair with the business and everything goes efficient. Foreign companies are coming to these cities because when we think of these rules, how to register for a company, how to trade with the Chinese people in this market, it is very easy to understand each other." Bekar Mikaberidze, Chairman of Guangzhou Branch of Georgia Chamber of Commerce, told GDToday.
"I'm glad that I've finally gotten the chance to come to the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA). We're now in Shenzhen's Qianhai Stone Park, looking out over this beautiful bridge. I'm looking forward to seeing more of the city." Miguel Roberg from the United States, who has been living in China for 12 years shared his expectation when the "Bridges" Discovery Tour kicked off on August 21.
"Nansha port ships about 700 containers monthly to Tanzania!" When Khatibu Makenga, Consul General of Tanzania in Guangzhou, visited Nansha port for the first time, he was impressed by "the huge, growing business between China and Tanzania."
"I should have come earlier because I think Guangzhou has given me a boost in my career. Currently, I don't have a plan to leave." Peter Helis, Chief Advisor of Guangzhou Huangpu District told GDToday reporter. He comments that the market size of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) is huge, and hopes to help business partners in Europe seize opportunities for investment and development in China.