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SZ, KAOHSIUNG CLINCH ¥200M AGRICULTURAL AGREEMENT
    2019-03-26  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Yang Mei


yangmei_szdaily@163.com


SHENZHEN enterprises will purchase agricultural produce worth a total of 200 million yuan (US$29.4 million) over the next four years from Kaohsiung City of Taiwan, according to an agreement signed in Shenzhen yesterday.


Shenzhen Higreen International Agricultural Produce Logistics Management Co. Ltd., on behalf of three Shenzhen-based companies, signed the agreement with Kaohsiung City Farmers’ Association at the Higreen farm produce wholesale market in Pinghu in Longgang District yesterday.


The products will include fresh fruit, vegetables and finished farm products, according to the agreement that took effect yesterday.


Additionally, the two sides signed a two-year agreement to lease stalls at each other’s facilities.


The agreements were inked on the second day of Kaohsiung Mayor Han Kuo-yu’s visit in Shenzhen.


Han visited Yantian port, Han’s Laser Technology Co. Ltd., Tencent and the administrative service hall in Nanshan District yesterday.


He will leave Shenzhen for Xiamen in Fujian Province today.


Before Han came to Shenzhen, he also visited Hong Kong and Macao.


Since the first Taiwan-funded enterprise was set up in Shenzhen in 1982, the city had introduced a total of 6,435 Taiwan-funded enterprises by the end of last year, according to a Shenzhen Special Zone Daily report yesterday.


The total trade volume between Shenzhen and Taiwan reached 274 billion yuan last year. Currently, over 50,000 Taiwanese businessmen and technicians and their family members are living in Shenzhen, the report said.

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