Chinese business delegation signs MoU with GIPC
The Deputy Mayor of the
Qingdoa Municipality, Mr. Wang Wei, led a high-powered Chinese business
delegation to meet the CEO of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC),
Mawuena Trebarh, to explore possible business opportunities in the country.
Welcoming the delegation last
week, Mawuena Trebrah said the delegation has expressed interest in a broad
range of[investments in the country.
She noted that the
partnership presents a win-win situation since there are exciting investment
opportunities in Ghana
She was hopeful that the
benefit would be mutual since the Group has expertise in building and
construction.
She said the Group has not
quantified its investment proposals but the signing of the MoU signals the
Group's commitment.
The GIPC CEO said the Group is
looking to invest in infrastructure, energy and agro-processing, and expressed
hope that the investments will translate into development.
The Mayor, who was accompanied
by the Deputy Director General of the Qingdoa Bureau of Commerce and Investment
Promotion Centre and other official’s of the Centre, signed a memorandum with
the GIPC to further promote investment flows and trade exchanges.
The MoU will also seek to
develop mutual, cooperation between the two agencies.
China is ranked number-one as
an investor nation in terms of quantum of projects.
Since September 1994 to
December 2013, China registered 673 projects and is ranked 9th in terms of
foreign direct investment (FDl) contributions valued at $617.8million to the
Ghanaian economy.
The visit to the country was
facilitated by the Quingjain International (Ghana) Development Company
Limited.

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