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The Chinese want to build a waste treatment plant for the city

The representatives of China also want to upgrade mine and to invest in agriculture in the Lviv region.

Two Chinese state companies are ready to present projects for the construction of a waste recycling plant in Lviv region.

Information was announced during a meeting of the Chairman of Lviv regional state administration Oleg Synyutky with the counselor on trade and economic Affairs of the Embassy of PRC in Ukraine Liu Jun,

“Interest in cooperation with the Region with Chinese investors is a versatile,” said sinyutka.

He added that, in addition to the construction of a plant for processing of municipal solid waste, they are ready to build roads, power plants, upgrade of mine, and also to invest in agriculture.

According to him, the Chinese market intends to adopt from Ukraine food products, particularly vegetable oil and meat.

In addition, they talked about the development of air traffic of Chinese cities with Lviv for tourists exchange.

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