Anhui Province has emerged as a formidable economic force in China’s development landscape, achieving remarkable growth through strategic opening-up policies and international trade expansion. According to Liang Yanshun, Secretary of the Communist Party of China Anhui Provincial Committee, the inland region has consistently innovated its approach to global engagement, enhancing both platform development and capacity building for international commerce.
Statistical indicators reveal Anhui’s extraordinary economic transformation: with a GDP of 5.3 trillion yuan ($769.1 billion) in 2025, representing 5.5% year-on-year growth, the province now surpasses Argentina’s entire economy in scale. This development milestone underscores the effectiveness of President Xi Jinping’s guidance during his three inspection tours to Anhui since 2016, which provided strategic direction for high-level opening-up initiatives.
International trade performance has been particularly impressive, with goods trade growing at an average annual rate of 13.2% over the past five years, exceeding 1 trillion yuan in 2025. The province demonstrated strengthened trade relationships with ASEAN (38.3% increase) and the European Union (21.6% increase), while importing over 330 billion yuan worth of high-quality consumer goods, advanced technology, and energy resources from more than 160 countries.
Anhui’s manufacturing prowess has gained global recognition, with vehicle exports reaching 1 million complete units by end-2025—the highest among all Chinese provincial-level regions—while industrial robot exports ranked second nationwide. The province’s infrastructure development, particularly the fully navigable Yangtze-Huaihe Grand Canal operational since September 2023, has supported its position as China’s leader in waterway freight volume for consecutive years.
Foreign investment metrics further illustrate Anhui’s attractiveness, with actual utilized foreign direct investment reaching 15.33 billion yuan in 2025, marking a 23.9% year-on-year increase—the nation’s fastest growth rate. Simultaneously, outbound investment reached $3.05 billion (17.5% increase), with 268 Anhui-based entities expanding operations across 48 countries and regions, including first-time investments in Antigua and Barbuda.
The province’s business environment received top-three national rankings in market, innovation, rule of law, and government services according to the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce evaluation. This ecosystem has attracted major international projects, including Volkswagen Group’s first R&D center outside Germany, established in Hefei with full vehicle platform development capabilities that reduce development cycles by approximately 30%.
Anhui enterprises have increasingly participated in global infrastructure projects, contributing to initiatives such as Indonesia’s Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway and Algeria’s Constantine Housing Project. As the province enters the 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-30), leadership emphasizes that opening-up remains fundamental to writing the Anhui chapter of Chinese modernization, injecting sustained momentum into regional development.
