According to relevant public information, Guangxi's GDP is 2.47 trillion, with a permanent population of 50.37 million, and Guizhou's GDP 1.96 trillion, with a permanent population of 38.52 million. According to the economic aggregate, Guangxi's GDP is higher than Guizhou's, with per capita disposable income of 26,700 yuan and Guizhou's 24,000 yuan, which is higher than Guizhou's.
Guangxi and Guangdong are adjacent coastal autonomous regions, with high-speed rail extending in all directions and superior geographical position than Guizhou. Guangxi's industry is dominated by heavy industry, with a relatively solid foundation. The nearest seaport to the southwest of China is also the bridgehead of China's trade with Southeast Asian countries. Both Guizhou and Guangxi have development potential.