en.Wedoany.com Reported - Wedoany News, June 23 – Dai Hegen, Chairman of China Railway Construction Corporation (CRCC), held separate talks with Prime Minister Tarique Rahman of Bangladesh and Prime Minister Milojko Spajić of Montenegro in Dalian, engaging in friendly exchanges on deepening pragmatic cooperation across various fields and reaching consensus.
During the meeting with Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, Dai Hegen expressed gratitude to the Bangladeshi government for its continued trust and support for CRCC, and briefed on the company's overall profile, overseas development, and particularly its operations in Bangladesh. Dai noted that Bangladesh is one of CRCC's most important country markets in South Asia. Over the years, the company has deeply cultivated the Bangladeshi market, yielding fruitful cooperation results. Looking ahead, CRCC will fully leverage its comprehensive industrial chain advantages and mature overseas project operation experience. Under the guidance and support of the Prime Minister, CRCC will deeply align with Bangladesh's national development plans, deepen cooperation in infrastructure sectors such as transportation, ports, and urban construction, while actively exploring cooperation potential in emerging industries like green energy, circular economy, and ecological environmental protection. This will expand new cooperation tracks, create more projects benefiting the people, assist Bangladesh in improving its modern infrastructure system, and promote green and sustainable economic development.
Tarique Rahman thanked CRCC for its positive contributions to Bangladesh's economic and social development and improvement of people's livelihoods. He stated that CRCC, with its strong strength and leading technology, has implemented a large number of major projects in Bangladesh that boost the economy and benefit the people. Bangladesh warmly welcomes CRCC to continue its deep involvement in the country's infrastructure construction, jointly building a modern and interconnected infrastructure system. Meanwhile, Bangladesh is willing to deepen pragmatic cooperation with CRCC in areas such as third-country labor and industrial investment, driving quality and efficiency improvements in Bangladesh's economy. The Bangladeshi government will also fully support CRCC's operations and development in the country.
During the meeting with Milojko Spajić, Dai Hegen thanked the Montenegrin government for its long-standing care and support for CRCC, and introduced CRCC's overall situation and its development in Montenegro. Dai stated that CRCC attaches great importance to the Montenegrin market, having successfully completed key projects such as the rehabilitation and upgrade of the Kolašin–Kos railway section, contributing CRCC's strength to Montenegro's economic and social development. With comprehensive industrial chain capabilities in infrastructure construction and extensive, mature experience in overseas green energy construction adapted to European standards, CRCC is willing to further leverage its advantages, focusing on areas such as transportation infrastructure, photovoltaic power generation, onshore wind power, energy storage system construction, and smart grid upgrades. This will deepen mutually beneficial cooperation with Montenegro, continuously broaden the dimensions of cooperation, and assist Montenegro in achieving energy conservation, emission reduction, and green development.
Milojko Spajić highly commended CRCC's global infrastructure capabilities and development achievements, and welcomed CRCC's active participation in various fields of construction in Montenegro. He noted that this year marks the 20th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Montenegro and China. The two countries share deep historical ties, stable friendship, and complementary resources, providing a good opportunity for enterprises including CRCC to develop in Montenegro. Montenegro has a prominent position in transportation development, with significant future demand for road and railway upgrades and various infrastructure renovations, offering broad cooperation potential and space. He hopes CRCC will leverage its strengths, seize opportunities, precisely align with Montenegro's development needs, deeply participate in the construction and upgrade of Montenegro's transportation infrastructure, and expand diversified cooperation in areas such as new energy, achieving mutual benefit and win-win results.
On the same day, Dai Hegen also met with Titu Miar, Finance and Planning Advisor to the Prime Minister of Bangladesh. The two sides exchanged views on deepening cooperation in the rail transit equipment manufacturing industry, densifying the multimodal transport network connecting waterways, railways, and highways, integrating various transport modes, and building new growth poles for the integrated development of industry, ports, and logistics.
Sun Liqiang, Vice President of CRCC, along with officials from the two governments and relevant departments and units of CRCC, attended the meetings.
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