Eco World forms tie-up with PowerChina Group


  • Business
  • Saturday, 15 Jun 2019

Strategic partnership: (from left) Eco World Development divisional GM Ho Kwee Hong, Chang, Bukit Bintang MP Fong Kui Lun; Special Envoy of Malaysia to China Tan Kok Wai; Eco World Development chairman Tan Sri Liew Kee Sin; Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng; PowerChina Real Estate Group Ltd chairman Xia Jin; Guangdong Economic and Trade Office in South-East Asia (KL) representative Li Jing; PowerChina Real Estate Group Ltd vice-president Geng Xiao Lin; PowerChina International Group Ltd vice-president, Asia Pacific, Eason Ho; PowerChina Real Estate Group deputy GM of overseas development department Sean Wang and Eco World Development deputy president and deputy CEO Datuk S. Rajoo at the partnership agreement signing ceremony.

KUALA LUMPUR: Eco World Development Group Bhd (EcoWorld Malaysia) will form a partnership with China’s state-owned construction company PowerChina Group to jointly develop 117.35 acres of industrial land.

The land, located at Puncak Alam, Shah Alam, has an estimated gross development value of RM850mil and the project will be named Eco Business Park V, Phase 2.

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