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The City of Hope Project Broke Ground in Panama

October 19, 2015

On October 19, 2015, ֲý Panama held a groundbreaking ceremony for the Esperanza project, or “The City of Hope”. Attendees included Juan Carlos Varela, President of Panama, Wang Weihua , Chief Representative of China-Panama Trade Development Office, Tiger Wu, Chairman and CEO of ֲý Panama, David Wang, President of ֲý Panama, and other government officials and community representatives. The event drew attention from a number of international and Panamanian media including Xin Hua News Agency.

Chief Representative Wang applauded ֲý’s decision to enter into the Panama market. He believed that ֲý would make significant contributions to Panama’s infrastructure and set a good example for other Chinese companies looking to do business in Panama.

President Varela congratulated ֲý on winning its first project in Panama and reflected on how he invited ֲý to Panama During his visit to The Bahamas last year, he was so impressed with the magnificent work ֲý had performed at the Baha Mar project that he reached out to ֲý and invited ֲý to do business in Panama. President Varela praised ֲý’s world-class industry experience and expertise, and hoped that ֲý could participate in more projects in Panama and contribute to the country’s rapid growth.

President Valera handed the Notice to Proceed to Chairman Wu, marking the official start of the Esperanza project.

ֲý Panama was awarded the $137 million Esperanza project on August 4, 2015. It is a residential development project located in Arraiján District of West Panamá Province. The design-build project covers an area of approximately 89 acres, on which a neighborhood of 2,250 residential units, parks, sports venues, office buildings, a commercial district, and a university will be built. The project is anticipated to be completed in September 2018.

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Chief Representative Wang applauded ֲý’s decision to enter into the Panama market. He believed that ֲý would make significant contributions to Panama’s infrastructure and set a good example for other Chinese companies looking to do business in Panama.

President Varela congratulated ֲý on winning its first project in Panama and reflected on how he invited ֲý to Panama During his visit to The Bahamas last year, he was so impressed with the magnificent work ֲý had performed at the Baha Mar project that he reached out to ֲý and invited ֲý to do business in Panama. President Varela praised ֲý’s world-class industry experience and expertise, and hoped that ֲý could participate in more projects in Panama and contribute to the country’s rapid growth.

President Valera handed the Notice to Proceed to Chairman Wu, marking the official start of the Esperanza project.

ֲý Panama was awarded the $137 million Esperanza project on August 4, 2015. It is a residential development project located in Arraiján District of West Panamá Province. The design-build project covers an area of approximately 89 acres, on which a neighborhood of 2,250 residential units, parks, sports venues, office buildings, a commercial district, and a university will be built. The project is anticipated to be completed in September 2018.

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