On January 4, 2023, the delegation of Hong Kong Aerospace Technology Group (HKATG) to Africa arrived in Djibouti to discuss business cooperation. Ambassador Hu Bin met with Allen Fund, Vice President of group and other members of the delegation.
Ambassador Hu Bin expressed his affirmation for the cooperation of HKATG in Djibouti, and encouraged the enterprise to strengthen feasible research, establish a firm awareness of compliance, balance corporate interests and social responsibilities, promote the diversified economic development of Djibouti, and contribute to Sino-Djibouti cooperation. The embassy will actively provide the necessary support and guarantee.
Allen and his party thanked Ambassador Hu Bin for his concern and guidance to the company, and expressed that they would adhere to legal compliance, mutual benefit and win-win situation, and actively promote cooperation with the Djibouti side.
He Liehui, vice president of the Chinese African People's Friendship Association, attended the meeting.
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