SUS ENVIRONMENT Signs Cooperation Agreement with ASEAN Enterprises on Waste Incineration and Power Generation
Publishdate:2024-05-23 Views:226
In the afternoon of September 17th, during ASEAN Expo-Shanghai Delegation Economic and Trade Investment Signing Ceremony, Shanghai SUS Environment Co., Ltd. signed agreement on foreign investment for waste-to-energy projects with representatives of Vietnam partners, Malaysia SWM Environment Group, Indonesia Oligo Infra Swarna Nusantara.
The signing ceremony was witnessed by Hua Yuan, Vice Mayor of Shanghai Municipal People's Government, Huang Weijing, Deputy Director of the Standing Committee of the People's Congress of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and Zhou Jun, President of Shanghai SIIC (Group) Co., and more government officials and representatives of enterprises.
Mr. Zhan Liang, General Manager of International Business Department of SUS Environment Company, Yee Wai Kuen, Deputy General Manager of SUS Environment Company, representatives of Vietnam partners, Mr. Ho De Leong, CEO of SWM Environment Malaysia, and Mr. Toni Tjioe, President of Oligo Infra Swarna Nusantara Indonesia attended the signing.
The 20th ASEAN Expo is a national-level exhibition in China aimed at the ASEAN region, which holds great significance for Shanghai to better serve the "Belt and Road" initiative and further expand the economic, trade and investment exchanges with ASEAN enterprises. The Shanghai Delegation of this ASEAN Expo is headed by Vice Mayor Hua Yuan, and SUS Environment participates in it as a representative of excellent enterprises in the field of environmental protection in Shanghai, and seeks to explore new opportunities of cultivating ASEAN market together.
During the signing ceremony, the leaders of Shanghai Municipal Commission of Commerce stated that Shanghai will create more convenient conditions for more commodities from ASEAN countries to enter China's market and more Chinese-funded enterprises to invest and establish businesses in ASEAN countries. This will accelerate the development of Shanghai as an important hub for import and export commodities distribution and high-level opening up to the outside world, with a focus on linking the Yangtze River Delta, serving the whole country and radiating the Asia-Pacific.
The signing of these agreements marks SUS Environment’s comprehensive expansion into the ASEAN market and further consolidates the internationalization strategy. Leveraging on the Belt and Road initiatives, the solid waste environmental protection has become another "beautiful calling card" for China “going global” strategy.
In the afternoon of September 17th, during ASEAN Expo-Shanghai Delegation Economic and Trade Investment Signing Ceremony, Shanghai SUS Environment Co., Ltd. signed agreement on foreign investment for waste-to-energy projects with representatives of Vietnam partners, Malaysia SWM Environment Group, Indonesia Oligo Infra Swarna Nusantara.
The signing ceremony was witnessed by Hua Yuan, Vice Mayor of Shanghai Municipal People's Government, Huang Weijing, Deputy Director of the Standing Committee of the People's Congress of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and Zhou Jun, President of Shanghai SIIC (Group) Co., and more government officials and representatives of enterprises.
Mr. Zhan Liang, General Manager of International Business Department of SUS Environment Company, Yee Wai Kuen, Deputy General Manager of SUS Environment Company, representatives of Vietnam partners, Mr. Ho De Leong, CEO of SWM Environment Malaysia, and Mr. Toni Tjioe, President of Oligo Infra Swarna Nusantara Indonesia attended the signing.
The 20th ASEAN Expo is a national-level exhibition in China aimed at the ASEAN region, which holds great significance for Shanghai to better serve the "Belt and Road" initiative and further expand the economic, trade and investment exchanges with ASEAN enterprises. The Shanghai Delegation of this ASEAN Expo is headed by Vice Mayor Hua Yuan, and SUS Environment participates in it as a representative of excellent enterprises in the field of environmental protection in Shanghai, and seeks to explore new opportunities of cultivating ASEAN market together.
During the signing ceremony, the leaders of Shanghai Municipal Commission of Commerce stated that Shanghai will create more convenient conditions for more commodities from ASEAN countries to enter China's market and more Chinese-funded enterprises to invest and establish businesses in ASEAN countries. This will accelerate the development of Shanghai as an important hub for import and export commodities distribution and high-level opening up to the outside world, with a focus on linking the Yangtze River Delta, serving the whole country and radiating the Asia-Pacific.
The signing of these agreements marks SUS Environment’s comprehensive expansion into the ASEAN market and further consolidates the internationalization strategy. Leveraging on the Belt and Road initiatives, the solid waste environmental protection has become another "beautiful calling card" for China “going global” strategy.