Guangxi's wind power equipment makes debut export

en.gxzf.gov.cn | Updated: August 19, 2025

Two hundred and twenty-nine 89.6-meter intelligent wind turbine blades, produced at a local smart energy base, have been shipped to South Asia via a Panamanian cargo vessel, marking Guangxi's first export of such equipment.

This milestone expands the region's high-end manufacturing export portfolio and signals China's offshore wind power industry has shifted from technology import to complete unit export under the RCEP framework.

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Customs officers at Qinzhou Port oversee the export of intelligent wind turbine blades on site. [Photo/WeChat account: gh_df8bc987e060]

"Using this port shortens voyage times by 4-5 days compared to Yangtze River ports, lowering logistics costs," said a logistics manager from an energy. Several major wind power firms, along with top energy and shipbuilding companies, have established operations locally, fueling a expanding industrial cluster.

A smart energy base has now been established that combines wind turbine production, blade manufacturing, and a global testing center, making it Guangxi's only offshore wind power equipment cluster.

To facilitate these exports, local customs has implemented a "case-specific" supervision approach, offering personalized guidance during declaration, packaging, and inspection to promote more Guangxi-made products in international markets.