[Bangladesh seeks infrastructure cooperation with China]Bangladesh plans to take advantage of the Prime Minister's visit to China to seek Chinese financing for nearly 20 transportation infrastructure projects, covering multiple fields such as bridges, railways, and subways. The focus of this project is on promoting the construction of nine bridges, including the second Padma Bridge, and the relevant feasibility studies have been completed. At the same time, we plan to restart multiple stalled double track railway renovation projects, purchase railway locomotives and vehicles, and build maintenance bases. In addition, Bangladesh plans a total length of 238 kilometers for the Dhaka Metro network, with an initial investment of approximately 340 billion taka in four lines. Chinese companies will participate deeply in Bangladesh's infrastructure construction for a long time, and the new round of planning will deepen cooperation between the two sides.Editor/Li Xiaohua
At the invitation of the President of the People's Republic of China, Myanmar President Myint Aung Hlaing will pay a state visit to the People's Republic of China from June 15 to 19, 2026. The statement states that both sides agree to continue to leverage the role of the China Myanmar oil and gas pipeline, steadily promote power interconnection, and explore the construction of an economically and environmentally sustainable energy partnership. Both sides agree to implement a direct settlement mechanism between RMB and Burmese kyat to promote trade, and support strengthening trade and investment cooperation in areas of common interest such as agricultural product processing, oil, and energy.Editor/Gong Ziwei
Abu Dhabi has introduced an energy development plan, with an annual increase of no less than 3 million kilowatts of photovoltaic installed capacity. The focus is on promoting cooperation in areas such as fast charging, energy storage, and energy AI, with the hope of completing technology transfer and strengthening local industries through cooperation. The installed capacity of renewable energy in the United Arab Emirates currently exceeds 7.7GW, and the total amount of projects under construction will exceed 23GW after completion in 2031. China Power Construction has signed the world's first all-weather power supply and solar energy storage project in the local area. Chinese enterprises have outstanding advantages in technology, production capacity, cost and other aspects, which can complement the UAE's capital and market resources. The space for new energy cooperation between the two sides is vast.Editor/Gong Ziwei