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Vice President Xu Wei of the Institute of African Studies of Zhejiang Normal University visited the company

Date:2019-06-05     visitors:2534

On June 5, 2019, Vice President Xu Wei of the Institute of African Studies of Zhejiang Normal University visited the Zhejiang company. Sun Guoqiang, vice president of China Overseas Group, Du Fengshan, general manager of Water Company, and other leaders of the company expressed warm welcome to Vice President Xu and his party.

At the symposium, Vice President Sun Guoqiang first introduced the vision of China Overseas Land and China as a partner of Africa Development and a bridge for China-Africa cooperation. At present, the Group is building a solution to meet the urgent needs of Chinese enterprises in Africa. An advisory body that proposes a strategy for the purpose. It expresses the prospect of cooperation between the Chinese and foreign Haitian Group and the African Research Institute in the academic level of African studies and the specific practical aspects of China-Africa cooperation.

Vice President Xu said that the large-scale development of China-Africa cooperation is inseparable from the long-term hard work of a large number of Chinese companies represented by China Overseas Group, which has built a large number of infrastructure projects and construction industries in Africa. The park has made irreplaceable contributions to the "industrialization" and "interconnection" of African countries. At the same time, it also introduced the recent research areas of the African Institute of Zhejiang Normal University on non-study, national and special topics, as well as promoting China-Africa cultural exchanges, economic and trade exchanges, and educational cooperation.

In the end, both sides agreed that China-Africa cooperation has ushered in the best period of historical development. The two hope to cooperate on the basis of China-Africa cooperation research and develop their respective advantages to jointly promote the depth and dimension of China-Africa cooperation.

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