SINGAPORE, April 25, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Jiangjin District
of southwest China's Chongqing
Municipality held its first investment promoting event in
Singapore on April 24 to explore cooperation opportunities
with Singapore and other ASEAN
countries.
Jiangjin District is a vital link on the southbound passageway
of Chongqing-Guizhou-Guangxi-Singapore and a key point on the Silk Road
Economic Belt. It is not only an important carrier for the industry
transformation and upgrading of China's western regions, but also a new
gateway for Chongqing's opening-up
to the outside world, according to Cheng Zhiyi, Secretary of
Jiangjin District Party Committee.
Cheng gave a full display of the excellent investment
environment and investment value of Jiangjin District to
politicians, businessmen, and local enterprises and institutions
during the event.
In recent years, Jiangjin District has been favored by
Singaporean enterprises that are intended to make investment. A
batch of projects invested by Singaporean enterprises including
Mapletree comprehensive industrial park, Yingli international
hardware and electrical machinery market, ProLogis (Chongqing) Luohuang logistics park and BLOGIS
have already settled in Jiangjin District. In the meanwhile,
Temasek Group and Singapore's
Chongqing Chamber of Commerce have
all turned their eyes to Jiangjin District and established a close
partnership with it.
At the investment roadshow, the People's Government of
Chongqing, Jiangjin District
signed a total of 12 cooperation agreements with a group of
Singaporean research institutions, business associations and
companies including National University of
Singapore (NUS) Optical Science and Engineering Center,
Singapore-China Business Association and Business China, which
include the Chongqing Baisha artist village project co-invested by
Jiangjin District and Nanyang Ventures Pte Ltd, together with
Xiamen Ancient Art Culture Communication Co. with 115 million yuan. The strategic cooperation
agreement signed between Jiangjin District and the Singapore Alumni
Association of Dalian Maritime University is also one of the 12
projects signed this time.
Contact: Jiang Tao,
+86-18696653330