Changsha Economic and Technological Development Zone

Changsha Economic and Technological Development Zone (CETZ) (Chinese: 长沙经济技术开发区) is an economic and technical development zone at state level in Changsha, Hunan, China. The zone was established in August 1992, its old name was Xingsha Development Zone of Changsha (Chinese: 长沙星沙开发区), changed to the present name on 29 March, 1994.[1] CETZ was upgrated to an economic and technical development zone at state-level in February, 2000. The headquarters for CETZ is situated in Xingsha in the eastern suburb of Changsha, [2] including Xingsha, Langli and Huanghua 3 Industrial parks, its planning area covers 105 km2 (41 sq mi).[3]

The zone attracts many foreign investments, such as Mitsubishi Motor, NEC, Bosch, Philips, LG, HEG, Coca-Cola and Pepsi. Major industries in the zone include machinery processing and manufacturing, electronics and information, building materials, food and beverage, and printing.[4]

References

  1. the rename, according to Chronicle of Events of CETZ: cetz.gov.cn
  2. About Changsha Economic and Technological Development Zone: rednet.cn
  3. About CETZ (国家级长沙经济技术开发区简介): cetz.gov.cn (03-Mar-16)
  4. The general introduction of CETZ Archived February 9, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
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