MR. SANDY CHENG (GLOBAL CARGO FAR EAST) BECOMES THE BRIDGE BETWEEN GREATER CHINA AND AFRICA

Glad to inform that Mr. Sandy Cheng, Managing Director of Global Cargo (Far East), member of Africa Logistics Network representing Hong Kong, was designated as the Vice President of African General Chamber of Commerce in Greater China.

He can become the Bridge between Africa and China. So that if any African members or their African friends need any helps in China such as VISA applications, Tourists, Trading procurement, Freight Forwarding & Logistics or whatever, please don’t hesitate to contact him. He is always at your disposal.

 

African General Chamber of Commerce was founded in 2014 in Hong Kong. It’s organized by those enterprises and individuals with African investment and commercial activities. The Chamber embraces “One Belt One Road” policy and “Forum of China-Africa Co-operation”. FOCAC is proposed by the Chinese Government in order to assist the Greater China Enterprises and organizations step forward and invest in Africa.

Different media such as internet platform, road show, forum and African survey tour are introduced to help interested parties to understand the African issue and provide necessary information and business opportunity to those needed.

The Chamber would be function as a facilitator between the Public and Private sectors, to serve the community as core value.  This aims to contribute to the Sino-African Cooperation in Economic and Culture development.

 

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Global Cargo (Far East) Ltd, only for ALN members.

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