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Online Project Roadshow on Ireland's Green Low-Carbon Building Materials
On June 2, 2022, Beijing Haihua Belt and Road Technology Service Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Haihua Belt and Road) successfully hosted an online project roadshow themed 'Ireland's Green Low-Carbon Building Materials'. The meeting mainly featured a roadshow on Irish projects and an interpretation of Ireland's overall investment environment, laws, and preferential policies.
This online project roadshow was hosted by Beijing Haihua Belt and Road Technology Service Co., Ltd., and was honored to invite Mr. Jeff Zeng, the Chief Representative of the Beijing Office of the Irish Investment Development Agency, and Mr. Mark Daly, a well-known Irish investment and trade consultant, to introduce the overview of investment in Ireland and interpret the projects on Ireland's green low-carbon building materials.
First, Mr. Liang Ye, the Deputy General Manager of Beijing Haihua Belt and Road Technology Service Co., Ltd., expressed his gratitude to the entrepreneurs from various sectors who attended the event. This event is part of the country-specific salon series of activities held by Haihua Belt and Road. Currently, Haihua Belt and Road has established connections with embassies and consulates of several European countries and will continue to host a series of online technology-themed activities in the future. Please stay tuned to Haihua Belt and Road.
Mr. Mark Daly explained and analyzed the projects, investment highlights, technical features, and business background of Ireland's green low-carbon building materials. Meanwhile, Mr. Jeff Zeng also provided a comprehensive interpretation of the investment overview and the overall investment environment in Ireland, aiming to create opportunities for cooperation, growth, and solutions for foreign companies or products entering the Chinese market through strict building material technical regulations and complex approval procedures.
This event successfully provided good project and resource connections for the members of the Haihua Belt and Road International Entrepreneurs Club who are interested in 'going global' to Ireland, truly achieving the goal of high-quality resource exchange, project complementarity, and mutual benefit through collective efforts. The related roadshow on Ireland's green low-carbon building materials projects also included a Q&A session at the end. Everyone is welcome to review it through the Haihua Belt and Road video link.
A short introduction to Ireland
For more overview, please scan the QR code to join the group discussion and view.