Recently, Soetrisno Bachir, president of KEIN of the Republic of Indonesia and others paid a visit to Far East for communication. Jiang Chengzhi, member of the Board of Directors and President of Far East Smarter Energy Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as: Smarter Energy, stock code “600869”), Ma Yueqin, investor, Senior Director of Smarter Energy and Assistant to General Manager of Far East Cable, Wang Fan, Senior Director of Smarter Energy and Assistant to General Manager of Far East Cable, Zhou Xiaolan, Assistant Director and Director of the 2nd Department of International Business of Far East Cable, Miao Lilong, Assistant to Marketing Director and Director of Far East Cable and others received the guests and participated in the meeting.
Jiang Chengzhi, on behalf of Far East, welcomed the guest for visiting the company and making communication at the meeting, and then introduced the development of the company and its strategy for international layout. He also listed several key projects in Southeast Asia. As the relationship between China and Indonesia grows even better, it is hoped that this good relationship would be extended in the relationship between Far East and National Power Grid of Indonesia.
President Soetrisno Bachir presented general information of Indonesia: with its large population and ample resources as well as numerous infrastructure projects, the area could be a big market demanding for cable supply. He expected to seek excellent partners herein China and to improve together the regional economic construction of the two nations.
As the largest economic entity in Southeast Asia and the only ASEAN country in G20, as well as an important hub of the “Maritime Silk Road”, Indonesia is an important partner for China. China’s “ 21st Century Maritime Silk Road” is highly coordinated with the “Global Maritime Axis” of Indonesia. Cooperation between the two countries has a far-reaching significance to form a brand-new layout of all-around opening up of the two countries and the countries along the line so as to promote a win-win cooperation of the countries. There is a broad prospect for the two parties to cooperate in the fields such as infrastructure, park construction and manufacturing industry. Far East may offer products of best quality according to the current market requirement of Indonesia. As the relationship grow deeper, and by the expansion of the initial trades between the two, the cooperation may become investment projects in the end. Far East is now all prepared, and believes the two may enter into some cooperation in the near future.
Group Photo of the Leaders of the Two Parties