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07 September 2021
Chinese EMGI Group to Invest EUR 300 Million in Lisbon Real Estate
Chinese Group EMGI is set to invest EUR 300 million in a new real estate project in Lisbon, Portugal.
06 September 2021
China’s Direct Investment Stock in Africa at USD 56 Billion
China's direct investment stock in Africa exceeded 56 billion U.S. dollars at the end of 2020, according to a new report by the China-Africa Business Council (CABC).
24 August 2021
Hunan China-Africa Innovation Park in Tech Transfer Deal in Angola
The China-Africa Economic and Trade Cooperation Innovation Demonstration Park (Hunan) will transfer technology and promote trade with Angola, under a new deal with the Angolan business confederation.
11 August 2021
Chinese Investments in Brazil Worth USD 1.9 billion in 2020, 74% Less
Chinese investments in Brazil plummeted 74% last year, to USD 1.9 billion, the lowest level in six years, according to a survey by the Brazil-China Business Council.
27 July 2021
China Willing to Expand Projects With Portugal in Energy, Finance and Infrastructure
China is willing to expand projects with Portugal in the fields of energy, finance and infrastructure, as well as strengthen cooperation in scientific and technological innovation, according to Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
23 July 2021
China-Europe Freight Trains Grow Over 40%
China-Europe freight trains grew more the 40% in the first half of 2021, according to China's top economic regulator.
20 July 2021
EU Plans Connectivity Initiative in Response to China´s BRI
The EU Foreign Affairs Council (FAC) has called for solidifying and branding a global European connectivity initiative – in part as a response to China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
14 July 2021
Lisbon Bridges Concessionaire Stake Snatched from Marubeni by Mota-Engil and Vinci
Lusoponte, the concessionaire company of the 2 major bridges serving Lisbon, Portugal, will soon be controlled by Mota-Engil, whose second biggest shareholder is China's CCCC.
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