CFLD International showcases its projects at 16th China-ASEAN Expo

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CFLD International, international arm of China Fortune Land Development (CFLD), an end-to-end master planner, creator and operator of full-scale New Industry Cities, was delighted to have had the opportunity to showcase its capabilities and international project opportunities at the 16th China-ASEAN Expo.

Having first participated in the event in 2017, CFLD International returned to the expo this year, when it was staged from Sept. 21 to 24 at the Nanning International Convention & Exhibition Center in Nanning, capital city of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in southern China.

Over the four-day event, representatives from CFLD International received more than 300 guests, including Cao Haiyan, deputy secretary of the State-Owned Asserts Supervision and Administration Commission of Hebei province, as well as officials from Department of Commerce of Fujian province. The team also conducted experience-sharing sessions at the Promotion Conference on ASEAN Industrial Parks and Fujian Provincial Exhibitors' Economic and Trade Matching Symposium.

A spokesperson for CFLD International said: "We are proud to have showcased our end-to-end industry service offerings and our track record of planning, creating and operating thriving, eco-friendly New Industry Cities to ASEAN through our projects, which include Karawang New Industry City in Indonesia, and Nhon Trach New Industry City in Vietnam. We look forward to more opportunities to demonstrate our commitment to creating value for all."

The 16th China-ASEAN Expo brought together a total of 2,848 enterprises from over 30 countries, including industry leaders, Fortune 500 companies and notable private businesses. Since its inception in 2004, the expo has been an important platform to promote trade and relations between China and ASEAN.

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