GFZA CEO welcomes Niuli Ghana CEO to explore strategic partnerships in renewable energy and investment

The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Free Zones Authority (GFZA) on Thursday warmly received Mr. Xiao Zemin, CEO of Niuli Ghana Investment Company Limited, and his delegation during a courtesy visit to the GFZA headquarters.
The meeting provided a platform for meaningful dialogue on Niuli Ghana Investment’s current operations and future ambitions in the country, particularly in the areas of exploration and renewable energy.
Mr. Zemin highlighted his company’s strong interest in establishing strategic partnerships with the GFZA, while also exploring linkages with other export-focused Chinese enterprises to foster mutual economic benefits.
As part of efforts to deepen bilateral cooperation, Mr. Zemin extended a formal invitation to the GFZA CEO to attend the upcoming China–Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) Investment Forum in China.
The high-level forum offers an opportunity to explore collaborative ventures between Niuli, its affiliates, and the GFZA, in line with Ghana’s broader agenda of boosting private-sector engagement and attracting foreign direct investment.
The GFZA expressed its commitment to strengthening ties with Niuli and similar investors, with a shared goal of unlocking new opportunities, driving innovation, and promoting sustainable economic growth across both economies.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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