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Wanhua Set Up Shoe Leather Base, Chongzhou Is Confident In Post Disaster Reconstruction.

2008/6/20 0:00:00 10411

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Yesterday, the collective signing ceremony of the first batch of major projects in Chongzhou after the disaster reconstruction was held in Chengdu. 4 enterprises, such as the hotel chain giant Guangdong Jiayu group, signed a total investment of nearly 3 billion yuan with the Chongzhou Municipal People's government, which signifies that the earthquake did not affect the enthusiasm of the enterprises to invest in Chongzhou.

At the signing ceremony, the leaders of Chongzhou and the representatives of the contracted enterprises gathered together to carry out innovative exchanges on the resumption of project construction and regional economic development.

Entrepreneurs have expressed their confidence in investing in Chongzhou.

Yantai Wanhua, as a benchmarking enterprise in leather industry, has invested 400 million yuan jointly with Chengdu Li Shen Industrial Co., Ltd., and established production bases for shoe leather, upholstery leather and leather chemical materials in Chongzhou, and built them into the production base of China's western superfine synthetic leather and its supporting industries. After the completion of the project, the annual output value and profits and taxes will reach 1 billion yuan and 200 million yuan respectively.

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