CEOs claim projects in Spain and Portugal will spur the development and use of new technology on the Iberian Peninsula.
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The five parks of the solar complex in São Paulo can generate 547,000 MWh a year, enough to supply a city with over 750,000 inhabitants.
Chief exports – soy, iron ore and oil – put Brazil on track for record trading year with China.
First woman to head a Portuguese diplomatic mission in China points to shared economic and trade links stretching back hundreds of years.
Project aims to unite people who respect and recognise the importance of the healthy relationship between Brazil and China.
Projects include cement factory, two glass factories, and thermal energy generation plant.
Decision expected by year end; port can handle up to 250,000 TEU and 600,000 tons of non-containerised cargo annually.
Plan to build 200 new airports to encourage industrial relocation are forecast to make China’s aviation market the largest in the world.
Project, which includes new control tower and lengthening the runway to 2,100 metres, will open up the country and vastly improve trade and investment.