China Daily (Hong Kong)

Sinomach signs deals for imports

Ford, Siemens to bring products in; technology to be exported to Ghana

- By REN XIAOJIN in Shanghai renxiaojin@chinadaily.com.cn

State-owned machine maker China National Machinery Industry Corp, known as Sinomach, signed 21 import deals with internatio­nal partners worth a total $8.4 billion, including in high-end manufactur­ing, automobile­s and informatio­n technology on Tuesday during the China Internatio­nal Import Expo.

“CIIE is a significan­t move to support free trade,” said Ren Hongbin, chairman of Sinomach.

The 21 deals include a $45 million infrastruc­ture project between China Machinery Engineerin­g Corp, a manufactur­ing arm of Sinomach, and Mota-Engil Engineerin­g and Constructi­on Africa, a subsidiary of Portugal-based constructi­on giant Mota-Engil.

According to Sinomach, the project is a classic example of Chinese companies and European companies teaming up to discover a third-party market. It is also the biggest cooperatio­n deal by value between China and Portugal in the machinery industry.

Sinomach Automobile Co’s strategic partner Ford Motor (China) Ltd signed a threeyear contract starting from 2019 to import more than $4.5 billion worth of automobile­s with Ford.

China Hi-Tech Group Corp, a textile subsidiary of Sinomach, signed an intent of purchase with Vietnam, Thailand, Belarus and India for $86 million worth of textile products.

It also contracted to buy 70 million yuan ($10.1 million) worth of equipment from Siemens and another 70 million yuan from Hitachi in the next three years.

Wang Haibin, executive vice-president of Siemens Ltd, China, expressed his appreciati­on for Sinomach and hoped for more in-depth cooperatio­n in the future.

Sinomach also signed cooperatio­n deals to export its technology. For example, in the agricultur­al sector, CMEC signed a $1.5 billion contract with the Ghana Cocoa Board in the largest single deal between China and Ghana so far in agricultur­e. Companies from both countries will team up in the cocoa industry for the first time in planting, pestcontro­l, storage, processing and sales.

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