Zhang Xiaolun meets with B20 Brazil Finance and Infrastructure Task Force
1 March 2024
Zhang Xiaolun, chairman of Sinomach, conducts a pioneering online meeting with the chair of the B20 Brazil Finance and Infrastructure Task Force on February 20.
In a significant stride towards fostering international collaboration, Zhang Xiaolun, chairman of Sinomach, conducted a pioneering online meeting with the chair of the B20 Brazil Finance and Infrastructure Task Force on February 20.
During the meeting, Zhang showcased Sinomach's notable achievements in the sphere of infrastructure development, while also highlighting the company's active involvement in previous B20 summits. This engagement proved to be a valuable platform for sharing insights into global economic growth and development.
The chair of the B20 Brazil Finance and Infrastructure Task Force conducts an online meeting on February 20. [Photo/Sinomach]
Founded in 2010, the B20 has consistently dedicated itself to formulating solutions for global economic expansion and presenting recommendations for global governance to the G20 on behalf of the global business community. This initiative is focused on fortifying robust, balanced, and sustainable global economic progress. Since 2016, Sinomach has played a pivotal role as a Chinese co-host within the task force, contributing to the summit and advocating China's innovative solutions.
Zhang's recent interaction with the B20 Brazil Finance and Infrastructure Task Force underscores Sinomach's unwavering commitment to international cooperation and its dedication to driving impactful change in the global economic landscape. This collaborative effort not only strengthens ties between China and Brazil but also paves the way for constructive dialogue and initiatives that have the potential to shape the future of global economic development.
This meeting serves as a testament to Sinomach's proactive engagement on the global stage and its ongoing efforts to contribute to the advancement of sustainable and inclusive economic growth.
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