In the first week after Wuhan lifted its months-long lockdown imposed after the novel coronavirus epidemic, several well-known executives have come to the city to seek business opportunities. AsiaNewsNetwork
Ying Yong, secretary of the Communist Party of China Hubei Provincial Committee, met with Guo. Hubei remains committed to supporting the development of private economy, Ying said, adding that the province welcomes excellent enterprises such as Fosun to increase their investment in Hubei and Wuhan.
Wang said he hoped Sunac China could establish a firm foothold in Wuhan to explore and deepen cooperation in several fields, Changjiang Daily reported. Hubei province and its capital Wuhan is advancing work resumption amid epidemic control. Huagong Tech Co Ltd, a hometown company involved in laser and optical-electronic equipment, has resumed its operation, with more than 95 percent of employees returning to their positions.
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