City of Rio das Ostras is presented to the Chinese delegation that showed interest in the good infrastructure of ZEN
The city of Rio das Ostras, on the north coast of Fluminense, was visited by a delegation of Chinese people interested in getting to know the ZEN (Special Business Zone).
The visit of the consul general of the People's Republic of China, Li Yang, was to discuss the installation of a factory of the Chinese state-owned technology company, Huawei.
When the installation of the factory and the technological investments are confirmed, it will be excellent news for the city's inhabitants, who have always wanted to attract foreign companies to the municipality.
The delegation from Rio das Ostras made a presentation of the city and the Chinese delegation really liked the infrastructure offered and the location, close to BR 101 and the offshore pole.
The director of the Chinese state-owned technology company Huawei, Tyler Du, spoke with representatives of the city about the possibility of implementing a unit in Rio das Ostras and liked what he saw at ZEN.
The entourage from Rio das Ostras was formed by the secretary of Economic Development and Tourism, Aurora Siqueira, the undersecretary Gilberto Menezes, and the advisor for Social Communication, Luiz Gustavo Tebaldi.
The installation of a factory of this size in Rio das Ostras will mean income generation and job openings, generating economic development in the municipality, which now awaits the visit of a new Chinese delegation, later this semester, this time more technical, to make the undertaking viable. .
Brazil and China
The meetings between the presidents of Brazil and China are part of an agreement to expand cooperation in trade, agriculture, culture, tourism and sport, in addition to deepening partnerships in infrastructure, manufacturing, mining, energy, industrial capacity and scientific innovation.
From what we have seen, the investments and interests of the Chinese in our country have been happening since last year, as in the resumption of works at Comperj and more recently in the demonstration of interest in the infrastructure auctions planned by the new government for this year.