Shanghai Waigaoqiao Free Trade Zone
Shanghai Waigaoqiao Free Trade Zone (Chinese: 上海外高桥保税区), was the first Free Trade Zone to be established in China. It is situated in the North East of Pudong District, near the end of Metro Line 6. [1] It was incorporated as part of the newly developed China (Shanghai) Pilot Free-Trade Zone on September 29, 2013.
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Public high schools | |
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Private schools | |
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Shanghai Metro Stations | |
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Tianjin Free-Trade Zone |
- Tianjin Airport Economic Area
- Tianjin Airport Free Trade Zone
- Tianjin Airport International Logistics Zone
- Tianjin Port Free Trade Zone (Airport section)
- Dongjiang Free Trade Port Zone
- Tianjin Bonded Logistics Zone (Harbor section)
- Tianjin Comprehensive Free Trade Zone
- Dongjiang Free Trade Port Zone
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Shanghai Free-Trade Zone | |
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Fujian Free-Trade Zone |
- Southeast Haicang International Shipping Center
- Cross-strait Trade Center Core Area
- Fuzhou Economic and Technological Development Zone
- Fuzhou Bonded Logistics Harbor Zone
- Pingtan Port Trade Zone
- Pingtan High-Tech Industrial Zone
- Pingtan Tourism Business District
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Guangdong Free-Trade Zone | |
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Chongqing Free-Trade Zone | |
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Zhejiang Free-Trade Zone | |
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Hubei Free-Trade Zone | |
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Henan Free-Trade Zone | |
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Sichuan Free-Trade Zone | |
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Shaanxi Free-Trade Zone | |
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Liaoning Free-Trade Zone | |
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Coordinates: 31°20′13″N 121°35′35″E / 31.337°N 121.593°E / 31.337; 121.593