A 30-member Chinese delegation representing eight companies and two banks is conducting meetings in Kyiv and Odesa this week, studying investments in an air cargo hub at Boryspil, high speed trains and improved Black Sea port services

Wednesday, July 25, 2018
A 30-member Chinese delegation representing eight companies and two banks is conducting meetings in Kyiv and Odesa this week, studying investments in an air cargo hub at Boryspil, high speed trains and improved Black Sea port services

A 30-member Chinese delegation representing eight companies and two banks is conducting meetings in Kyiv and Odesa this week, studying investments in an air cargo hub at Boryspil, high speed trains and improved Black Sea port services, Infrastructure Minister Volodymy Omelyan told the UBN. He said: “I was surprised at how quickly they came here, after my trip to China just last month.” After a meeting Tuesday at Ukrzaliznytsia, the state railroad reported: “China’s Eximbank and Industrial and Commercial Bank of China will be willing to invest in the development of Ukraine’s railway infrastructure, improving the quality of its use and speed.” The meeting was attended by representatives of: China Road And Bridge Corporation, China Railway Construction Corporation International Limited, China Railway Siyuan Survey and Design Group, China Railway Engineering Co., Ltd., China Railway International Group and China Railway Limited Group.

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