The CCTEG Shenyang Engineering Company, a subsidiary of the China Coal Technology & Engineering Group (CCTEG), is expanding its international footprint, advancing mining and industrial cooperation in more than 20 countries under the Belt and Road Initiative.
Across the vast deserts and grasslands of Turkmenistan, a group of Chinese engineers, known locally as the "Guardians of the Turbine", have dedicated themselves to ensuring a stable energy supply. With advanced technology and unwavering commitment, they not only supported local infrastructure but also injected new momentum into energy cooperation between China and Turkmenistan.
Central state-owned enterprises (SOEs) like China General Nuclear Power Corporation (CGN) play a key role in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), contributing to major landmark projects and community-focused initiatives. Through the BRI, CGN not only promotes Chinese technology globally but also shares expertise in poverty alleviation, fostering closer relationships with partner nations.
China’s central state-owned enterprises (SOEs) play an active role in advancing the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) forward.
In recent years, under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), Chinese central state-owned enterprises (SOEs) have actively integrated into the Cambodian market. Prioritizing sustainability and improving the welfare of the people, these enterprises are committed to building a high-quality China-Cambodia community with a shared future.
In a farm in the city of Bethlehem, Free State Province, South Africa, vast green fields are thriving with maize and other crops.