Organizations

Asia-Pacific Company

The Asia-Pacific Company is responsible for the 

market development, project implement and

management in the Asia-Pacific region. It is mainly engaged in investment, project contracting, foreign trade, national economic aid project and technical cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region. The company is now composed of four branches in East Timor, 

Pakistan, Bangladesh and the Philippines

respectively, a Thailand office and an Australian project team. The company has successively

undertaken more than 40 infrastructure projects and

has won good image and reputation in the

international market.

 

Based on Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, the European Company actively develops key infrastructure markets in central and Eastern Europe along the "one belt and one road" area. The current projects under construction include Serbia E763 Highway Project, Belgrade China Culture Center Project, Bosnia and Herzegovina Luka-Prijedor Highway PPP Project, Banja Luka-Novigrad-Dobrin-Croatian Border Railway Modernization and Reconstruction Project, etc.

European Company

West Africa Company

Based on the business of Chad, Niger, Mozambique, 

Equatorial Guinea and other countries, the West

Africa Company focuses on the development of oil

 zone service, foreign aid, international contracting,

government procurement, foreign trade and other

projects.

The business scope of the East Africa Company involves Sudan, South Sudan, Uganda, Algeria and other countries. The main focuses are on Expressway construction, hydraulic protection, comprehensive office building, and new era agricultural project.

East Africa Company

The business scope of Middle East Company covers Iraq and Saudi Arabia. Business focuses are on camp maintenance, oil area maintenance, sewage treatment, airport construction projects.

Middle East Company

Market Development Department A is a newly established department in the company's institutional reform based on the business of the International Rail Transit Corporation and the Department of International Commerce and Trade. It covers a wide range of business, and enjoys growth potential and development space in business expansion and self-construction.

Market Development Department A

The main business of the Foreign Exchange Business Department consists of three parts, i.e. Labor dispatching, embassy and consulate-related project construction and foreign affairs services. The business scope of the department covers more than ten countries, including Japan, Korea, Europe, Germany and Israel, etc. among which the labor dispatching of China-Japan technical trainee, China-Israel construction worker, China-Germany chef and labor services under engineering are traditional advantage projects.

Foreign Exchange Business Department

Market Development Department B

The Market Development Department B has four overseas agencies, namely, Israel, Russia, Ecuador and Bolivia. Its business is concentrated in Israel, Spanish-speaking and Russian-speaking countries.