Directory of China Companies in Yunnan Province

kompass-Yunan Companies of industry suppliers, impoters and exporters

Area:394,100 sq km; Population:45,710,000; provincial capital:kunming. GDP:722 billion RMB(2010)
The economic pillars of Yunan include industries of tobacco, agriculture, biology, mineral and tourism. main crop
involved rice, barley, wheat, sweet potatoes, soybeans tea, sugarcane, tobacco and cotton.its industry has evolved
into a light industry dominated by tobacco, tea and sugar making and a heavy industry with coal,electric power,
steel, non-ferrous metal and machinery as mainstays.

Local traders in Lijiang CityYunnan is one of China's relatively undeveloped provinces with more poverty-stricken counties than the other provinces. In 1994, about 7 million people lived below the poverty line of less than an annual average income of 300 yuan per capita. They were distributed in the province's 73 counties mainly and financially supported by the central government. With an input of 3.15 billion yuan in 2002, the absolutely poor rural population in the province has been reduced from 4.05 million in 2000 to 2.86 million. The poverty alleviation plan includes five large projects aimed at improving infrastructure facilities. They involve planned attempts at soil improvement, water conservation, electric power, roads, and "green belt" building. Upon the completion of the projects, the province hopes this will alleviate the shortages of grain, water, electric power and roads.

Yunnan lags behind the east coast of China in relation to socio-economic development. However, because of its geographic location the province has comparative advantages in regional and border trade with countries in southeast Asia. The Lancang River (upper reaches of Mekong River) is the waterway to southeast Asia. In recent years land transportation has been improved to strengthen economic and trade co-operation among countries in the Greater Mekong Subregion. Yunnan's abundance in resources determines that the province's pillar industries are: agriculture, tobacco, mining, hydro-electric power, and tourism. In general, the province still depends on the natural resources. Secondary industry is currently the largest industrial tier in Yunnan, contributing more than 45 percent of GDP. Tertiary industry contributes 40 percent and agriculture 15 percent. Investment is the key driver of Yunnan's economic growth, especially in construction.

The main challenge that Yunnan faces is its lack of major development. Its low productivity and competitiveness restrict the rapid development of the province. The province also faces great challenges in social issues such as environmental protection, poverty elimination, illegal migration, drug trafficking and HIV/AIDS.

Yunnan's four pillar industries include tobacco, agriculture/biology, mining, and tourism. The main manufacturing industries are iron and steel production and copper-smelting, commercial vehicles, chemicals, fertilizers, textiles, and optical instruments. Yunnan has trade contacts with more than seventy countries and regions in the world. Yunnan established the Muse border trade zone (located in Ruili) along its border with Myanmar.[11] Yunnan mainly exports tobacco, machinery and electrical equipment, chemical and agricultural products, and non-ferrous metals. In 2008, its total two-way trade (imports and exports) reached US$9.6 billion. The province signed foreign direct investment contracts involving US$1.69 billion, of which US$777 million were actually utilized during the year. Yunnan's unemployment rate at the end of 2008 was 4.21%.

Yunnan's nominal GDP in 2009 was 616.8 billion yuan (US$90.04 billion), an annual growth rate of 11%. Its per capita GDP was 13,494 yuan (US$1,975). The share of GDP of Yunnan's primary, secondary, and tertiary industries were 17.9%, 43%, and 39.1% respectively.

Yunnan is one of the major production bases of copper, lead, zinc, tin and aluminum in China. Gejiu city is well known as "the Kingdom of Zinc" with the reserves ranked first in the country. The Yunxi brand refined tin is one of the main products in Gejiu, which is registered on the London Metal Exchange (LME). Besides, reserves of germanium, indium, zirconium, platinum, rock salt, sylvite, nickel, phosphate, mirabilite, arsenic and blue asbestos are also high. Significant copper deposits are found at Dongchuan, iron ore at Wuding, and coal at Xuanwei and Kaiyuan. Economic policy to locate new industry in interior areas with substantial mineral wealth, led to major industrial development in Yunnan, especially in the Kunming area.

source: wikipedia

  • Yunnan Glodensun New Materials Co., Ltd.
  • Anning Decco Fine Chemical Company Ltd.
  • Yunnan Hongyu Plant Development Co. Ltd.
  • Yunnan Hongyun Chlon Alkali Co., Ltd.
  • Yunnan Atlantic Titanium Co. Ltd.
  • Kunming Langqi Industry Co. Ltd.
  • Kunming Taijun Phosphorus Fluorine Chemical Co. Ltd.
  • Kunming Sixiong Electric Co. Ltd.
  • Anning Baoqing Chemical Co. Ltd.
  • Yunnan Huijia Green Industry Development Co. Ltd.
  • Kunming Yongfeng Industry Trade Company
  • Yunnan Shengyong Economic & Trade Co. Ltd.
  • Kunming Jinlifeng Trade Co. Ltd.
  • Yunnan Huayi Industry & Trade Co. Ltd.
  • Baoshan Yunfeng Furniture Co. Ltd.
  • Yunnan Jiayu Stone Co. Ltd.
  • Baoshan Nujiang Sugar Co. Ltd.
  • Yunan Baoshan Mankoufu Food Co. Ltd.
  • Yunnan Baoshan Wood Company
  • Kunming Hongqi Trade Co. Ltd.
  • Yunnan Baoshan City Shenda Industry & Trade Company
  • Binchuan Kuanken Agricultural Products Co. Ltd.
  • Binchuan County Nanzhao Agricultural Products Co. Ltd.
  • Binchuan Xingtian Industry & Trade Co. Ltd.
  • Yunnan Lvhua Food Co. Ltd.

 

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