BEIJING--30 Oct--PRNewswire/InfoQuest
Zhu Gongshan, Chairman of GCL Group (the "GCL"), the world's leading one-stop solutions provider for solar projects, has participated in the first China-Japan Third Party Market Cooperation Forum("the Forum").The Forum is held in conjunction with Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's visit to Beijing, which aims to bring together the economic strengths of both countries. Companies from China and Japan have inked over 50 partnership deals at the Forum, and GCL Group was part of them. GCL has reached an agreement with Japan's Mitsui & Co., Ltd. on the implementation of investment projects and will further explore more partnership opportunities.
At the Forum, the two nations reached agreements on third party market cooperation, GCL exchanged ideas with Japanese business representatives on strengthening cooperation in the fields of international and domestic clean energy and new energy.
The Forum has also served as an important platform for the 1,600 government officials, key industry representatives and enterprises from China and Japan who attended to exchange thoughts on new avenues of cooperation in a range of industries.
GCL Group has a strong presence in countries that fall within China's "Belt and Road" Initiative (BRI) and has strengthened the development of its solar projects in them. GCL continues to push ahead with more cooperation agreements as it expands overseas, and the partnership agreement with Japan's Mitsui & Co., Ltd is in-line with GCL's overall expansion strategy.
About GCL Group
Golden Concord Group Limited (the "GCL") is a global energy group that specializes in clean energy, new energy and related industries. It is the world-top manufacturer of silicon materials with advanced technologies. GCL supplies 30% of highly efficient PV materials to the world. Its total installed capacity of PV power stations ranks the second in the world. GCL has formed the most integrated PV industrial chain in the world which boast of the largest collection of intellectual property.
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