On December 4-5, 2017, the third Chinese and Japanese Business Executive and Former Senior Officials’ Dialogue was convened in Tokyo. CECEP Chairman Liu Dashan gave a speech as a representative of the Chinese side.
On November 7, the central and eastern African branch of China Geo-Engineering Corporation (CGC), a second-tier subsidiary of China Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection Group (CECEP), signed a contract with the Ministry of Infrastructure and Public Works of the Democratic Republic of the Congo on building the 56-kilometer Lovua-Tshikapa highway.
The ground-breaking ceremony for the Grande Comore section of the Hahaya-Mitsamiouli highway and the Dindi-Lingoni highway, built by China Geo-Engineering Corporation (CGC), a second-tier subsidiary of China Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection Group (CECEP), was held at the CGC base camp in Grande Comore, Comoros.
On September 12, CECEP Chairman Liu Dashan met with Eric Solhei, chief of United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), at CECEP headquarters in Beijing. They exchanged ideas on issues such as urban energy projects and regional energy assessment criteria, and signed an MoU, the first between UNEP and a Chinese company engaged in energy conservation and environmental protection. The document is expected to help Chinese companies in this sector to embrace international rules and practices and promote Chinese environmental technologies globally.
From August 22 to 26, CECEP CEO Wang Tongzhou headed a delegation to South Korea for China-Japan-South Korea Tripartite Roundtable on Environmental Business. During the trip, they also visited CECEP’s Korean partners and investigated projects with cooperation intentions.
On August 28, China International Energy Forum 2017 opened at China National Convention Center in Beijing. It was jointly hosted by China Machinery Industry Federation, China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation and CECEP. CECEP Chairman Liu Dashan delivered a speech at the forum.
The Phase I of the Nseluka-Chozi highway project, undertaken by China Geo-Engineering Corporation (CGC), a second-tier subsidiary of China Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection Group (CECEP), broke ground in Nseluka of Northern Province, Zambia, under the witness of Zambian President Edgar C. Lungu, some high-ranking officials from the Cabinet and thousands of local people.
From August 16 to 17, 2017, CECEP Chairman Liu Dashan led a team to study the company’s poverty alleviation work in Songxian County, Henan Province.
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