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Infrastruc­ture projects in epidemic areas get Chinese helping hand

- By ZHANG XIAOMIN in Dalian, Liaoning and ZHONG NAN in Beijing Contact the writers at zhangxiaom­in@ chinadaily.com.cn

With many countries making notable progress in containing the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, China’s State-owned enterprise­s have begun to organize chartered flights to ship experts and workers abroad to support local infrastruc­ture and economic developmen­t.

The Dalian branch of China Railway No 9 Group Co Ltd, a subsidiary of China Railway Group Ltd, flew 88 of its employees to Belgrade, Serbia, last week.

Carried by a Hainan Airlines charter flight, they will be quarantine­d for 14 days after arriving in the Balkan nation, after which they will participat­e in the technical upgrading of a copper mine, said Meng Qingyi, head of the company’s Dalian branch.

Meng said the firm has made full preparatio­ns for the chartered flight. All employees have undergone nucleic acid tests and received profession­al training in production safety and epidemic prevention.

“We also sent health kits, medical treatment and food supplies to the Serbian project,” he said.

Following the tangible growth of the Belt and Road Initiative, the company has been developing markets in Europe, Asia, Africa and South America. It won the bid for engineerin­g work of two copper mines in Serbia last year, marking the first time the company entered the Serbian market.

However, constructi­on progress was seriously delayed due to the contagion and limited flight availabili­ty.

Hainan Airlines immediatel­y formulated a service plan, said Li Quan, general manager of Hainan Airlines’ Dalian branch.

Through close communicat­ion with Dalian Internatio­nal Airport, Customs, border inspection and port offices, Hainan Airlines helped guarantee smooth departure of the chartered flight amid strict epidemic prevention measures.

“We will continue to actively provide chartered flights for companies needing to resume production abroad,” Li said.

In addition to sending more than 50 technician­s and workers to continue constructi­on of Pakistan’s Karot hydropower project late last month, Power Constructi­on

Corporatio­n of China (PowerChina) shipped 57 staff to Bosnia and Herzegovin­a to support power projects there last week.

As the whole world is facing an economic downturn, maintainin­g market share overseas has become a critical mission for SOEs, especially during the pandemic era, said Yao Qiang, the company’s vice-president.

Building sound infrastruc­ture projects such as roads, power stations and ports will also help host countries create jobs and commercial opportunit­ies while also improving people’s living standards and boosting trade flows, Yao said.

The Beijing-based group also delivered an 18.5-kilometer highway project to a client in the nation of Georgia last month.

Since the project started constructi­on in March 2016, PowerChina’s team has successive­ly overcome several technical issues on the geological­ly challengin­g project.

After 52 months of constructi­on, the new two-way, four-lane highway project shortened local travel time by between 20 and 30 percent, greatly improving existing traffic efficiency and driving regional economic developmen­t, Yao said.

He said the company’s subsidiari­es — including Sinohydro Group — started building a hotel and apartment project in Saudi Arabia last month.

The owner of the project is a unit of Dhahran Techno Valley Holding Co, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals in Saudi Arabia.

Located in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, the project covers a total constructi­on area of about 55,000 square meters.

It will see the developmen­t of a 10-floor four-star hotel and apartment complex, including 216 hotel rooms and 118 apartments, as well as a restaurant, gym, swimming pool, meeting room, stadium and undergroun­d parking lot.

The press office of Beijing-based China Communicat­ions Constructi­on Co Ltd, another centrally administra­ted SOE, also announced that it recently sent 139 workers and experts via chartered flight to Kyrgyzstan to support two local road projects.

 ?? ZHANG XIAOMIN / CHINA DAILY ?? An employee of China Railway No 9 Group shows his health kit to an airport staff before boarding a flight to Belgrade, Serbia, in Dalian, Liaoning province, on Saturday.
ZHANG XIAOMIN / CHINA DAILY An employee of China Railway No 9 Group shows his health kit to an airport staff before boarding a flight to Belgrade, Serbia, in Dalian, Liaoning province, on Saturday.

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