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Chinese Firm Plans to Offer Container Housing for Syrian Refugees

© AP Photo / Mark SchiefelbeinAttendants adjust Syrian and Chinese flags before a briefing at China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beijing, Thursday, Dec. 24, 2015
Attendants adjust Syrian and Chinese flags before a briefing at China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beijing, Thursday, Dec. 24, 2015 - Sputnik International
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According to the deputy chairman of the China-Arab Exchange Association, a Chinese company plans to offer its container housing products that could be used to build temporary housing projects for refugees in Syria.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) A Chinese company, which has recently visited Syria, plans to offer its container housing products that could be used to build temporary housing projects for refugees in the war-torn country, Qin Yong, the deputy chairman of the China-Arab Exchange Association, told Sputnik Thursday.

"Kong Lingyou, chairman of Zhongsu Technology Container Housing Company, gained a lot of confidence in the market in Syria after the one-week visit. He decided to transport his company’s products to Damascus to be put on display as early as September. Its container housing products can be used to build temporary housing projects for refugees who return to Syria," Qin said.

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According to Qin, the Suzhou-based container housing provider has been eyeing the market in Middle East for a long time, especially targeting rebuild projects in Syria. The one-week tour has helped the Chinese companies ease their concerns about the situation in the country plagued by a civil war since 2011, Qin stressed.

"Before the trip, many of the companies thought Syria is still not safe because of constant fighting. They were even worried whether they could return from Syria in one piece. But they experienced the ‘singing and dancing’ in Damascus personally. They witnessed the restoration of basic infrastructure, such as roads, in the city," he said.

In addition, Jiangxi-based Jiangnan Group, a leading provider of power cables and wires in China, also expressed interests in working with the Syrian Ministry of Electricity to help rebuild the nation’s power supply networks, while a Qingdao-based detergent manufacturer reached a tentative agreement with a local partner to produce detergent in Syria, Qin specified.

On Wednesday, about 20 representatives of Chinese enterprises completed a one-week trip to Syria. During the visit, the Chinese delegation also met with Syrian officials from various government departments such as the Ministry of Electricity and the Ministry of Industry, as well as top local officials in Homs and Tartus.

This is the third delegation of Chinese enterprises to visit Syria this year, led by the China-Arab Exchange Association, following previous visits in April and June.

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