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HONG KONG, April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ China Development Integration Limited ( CDIL ) and China Machinery Engineering Corporation ( CMEC ) are pleased to announce that they have entered into a development agreement in relation to the EPC+F (engineering, procurement, construction + financing) of a 1100MW photovoltaic project in Port Açu and additional locations in Brazil.
CDIL is based in Hong Kong since 1987 and is engaged in large-scale infrastructure, transportation, energy, trading, agriculture, communication, pharmaceutical, real estate, financial modeling, and finance operations in mainland China and internationally.
Continuing to play its role as a platform, this forum focuses on business-to-business cooperation in animal husbandry and fishery between China and Pakistan, which will create opportunities for exchanges and cooperation in scientific research and production within the industry, and contribute to mutual benefit and win-win results in animal husbandry and fishery between the two countries.
As China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is expanding to agriculture and science and technology, the China-Pakistan Agricultural and Industrial Cooperation Information Platform was officially launched on January 26. Jointly built by China Economic Net and China-Pakistan Agricultural Cooperation and Exchange Center (China Machinery Engineering Corporation), the platform mainly collects, summarizes, sorts out, and releases information on China-Pakistan agricultural and industrial cooperation, and displays agriculture-related scientific and technological products, agricultural machinery a
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MANAMA, 6 hours, 9 minutes ago Bahraini officials said work is moving at a steady pace on the East Sitra Town project, which once completed, will be home to 3,000 residential units. To be implemented in three phases, the project will boast key facilities and services that serve about 20,640 citizens, reported
BNA. These include schools, kindergartens and nurseries, public parks, children’s playgrounds, houses of worship, health, social and cultural facilities, a youth club, commercial centres, petrol stations, water treatment station and a centre for visitors’ services in addition to a 2.6-km seafront promenade and 13-km-long bicycle lanes. The accelerated pace of work at housing projects reflects the government’s seriousness in meeting the citizens’ housing demands according to schedule, remarked Housing Minister Bassim bin Yacoob Al Hamar.
China-Pakistan seed industry cooperation and exchange forum held--China Economic Net en.ce.cn - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from en.ce.cn Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.