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Does Fenwei High-tech Zone belong to Leizhou?

Kokang High-tech Zone does not belong to Leizhou, but is an overseas Chinese management zone in Zhanjiang and a state-owned overseas Chinese farm with a history of 60 years. Kokang High-tech Zone is located in Zhanjiang's half-hour economic circle, with the entrance and exit of Xu Zhan Expressway, 36 kilometers away from Zhanjiang's iron and steel base and petrochemical base, 25-35 kilometers away from Zhanjiang Airport, Zhanjiang Port and Zhanjiang Railway Station, and the 207 national highway and Guangdong-Shanghai railways are directly connected to the whole territory.

Brave High-tech Zone can develop 46 square kilometers of land, all of which have obtained the land certificate of state-owned land. It is the region with the strongest adaptability of industrial and commercial land, the lowest land price and the simplest procedures in the province. There are rivers, reservoirs and 500 kV and 220 kV backbone power grids in the region. The first phase of development 1 1,000 mu of land has been completed, and the investment project can start construction.

Kokang High-tech Zone is a gathering place for more than 3,600 returned overseas Chinese from 13 countries and regions. It has close ties with all walks of life in ASEAN, and is supported by preferential policies from the state in land, taxation, talents, research and development, investment and home ownership. The advantages of building an ASEAN industrial park are obvious. At the national, provincial and municipal levels, Brave High-tech Zone will make full use of the overseas Chinese affairs policy, build an ASEAN brand, focus on key areas and advantageous industries, and achieve breakthrough and leapfrog development, which will surely become a new growth pole that will drive Zhanjiang's five-year rise. If Zhanjiang wants to turn Brave High-tech Zone into a new growth pole in Zhanjiang, it must attract investment around "five innovations", namely, new ocean, new energy, new electronics, new materials and new medicine.