en.Wedoany.com Reported - On July 3, Song Hailiang, Secretary of the CPC CCCC Committee and Chairman of CCCC, met with Chinese Ambassador to Portugal Yang Yirui in Lisbon, the capital of Portugal. The two sides engaged in in-depth discussions on deepening high-quality Belt and Road cooperation, expanding third-market collaboration, and promoting the digital and green transformation of infrastructure development.
Song Hailiang expressed gratitude to Yang Yirui and the Chinese Embassy for their long-standing care, guidance, and support for CCCC, and briefed them on the company's core business layout, operational achievements in Portugal, and future cooperation plans. He stated that CCCC is thoroughly implementing the important directives of General Secretary Xi Jinping on the work of central state-owned enterprises, positioning Portugal as a key strategic hub for deepening its presence in the European market and facilitating cooperation with third countries. Through a strategic stake in Mota-Engil, CCCC has deeply integrated into the infrastructure industry chain of project host countries, participating in a number of transport infrastructure and concession projects, thereby continuously strengthening its market foundation. Currently, the China-Portugal Comprehensive Strategic Partnership continues to improve, offering broad cooperation prospects in areas such as green and low-carbon transition, marine economy development, and urban renewal and upgrading. CCCC will fully leverage its integrated, comprehensive, and synergistic system advantages in the "Five Full, Four Major, and Five Types" domains, closely align with Portugal's development strategies and market demands, and, with the guidance and support of the Chinese Embassy, continue to deepen strategic coordination with Portuguese enterprises. It aims to advance practical cooperation in urban renewal, port upgrades, green and low-carbon initiatives, and the blue economy, and jointly explore global third markets with Portuguese partners, contributing CCCC's wisdom and strength to the development of the China-Portugal Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
Yang Yirui welcomed the visit of Song Hailiang and his delegation, and fully acknowledged CCCC's operational achievements in Portugal and its successes in third-market cooperation. He noted that the friendship between China and Portugal has endured across mountains and seas, growing stronger over time. In recent years, the two countries have maintained close exchanges and continuously consolidated political mutual trust. Currently, cooperation mechanisms between China and Portugal in areas such as trade, innovation, and the marine economy are steadily improving, with significant potential for collaboration in green transition, the blue economy, and digital infrastructure. He expressed hope that CCCC will continue to leverage its full industry chain advantages, build on existing cooperation, and cultivate new growth drivers in innovation, green development, and marine sectors, creating more benchmark projects that deliver ecological benefits, enhance people's livelihoods, and set exemplary standards, thereby fostering the sustained positive development of the China-Portugal Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
Yang Yisheng, Member of the Standing Committee of the CPC CCCC Committee and Vice President of CCCC, and Du Fei, Secretary of the CPC CRBC Committee and Chairman of CRBC, attended the meeting.










