Relying on the motherland, rooted in Brunei
"By the end of 2018, after nearly two and a half years of development, the Haishitong Brunei Fisheries Integrated Project has achieved the first place in various fields in Brunei fisheries. For example, it rewrites the history that local farmers must import the seedlings for breeding. , The first time Brunei's aquaculture fish is exported to European and American countries." Wei Chengyu, general manager of Haishitong (Brunei) Fishery Co., Ltd. proudly introduced to reporters.
Wei Chengyu told reporters that under the policy support of the “One Belt, One Road” initiative and the “Guangxi-Brunei Economic Corridor Project”, the company was invited by the Brunei government fishery delegation. Brunei was established. "We are engaged in the breeding of high-quality marine fish in Brunei, and we have carried out supporting and collaborative work in fry breeding, finished product processing and nutritional animal feed."
"At present, the company's multi-batch fry nursery work is being promoted in an orderly manner. The Brunei frozen processing plant strives to start production before September this year." Wei Chengyu said that in November 2018, during the visit of General Secretary Xi Jinping in Brunei, the company's head It is an honor to be received by the general secretary. The governments of the two countries fully affirmed the positive significance of the company's fishing work in Brunei. Premier Li Keqiang once again mentioned the joint construction of the “Belt and Road” in the government work report this year. As a “going global” enterprise, Haishitong will rely on the motherland as a strong backing, take root in Brunei’s fertile soil, and promote the cooperation and development of Chinese fishery. Continuously and steadily provide domestic and foreign consumers with "safe and high-quality marine protein products".
"I hope Brunei and Guangxi will strengthen communication and exchanges." Wei Chengyu said that he hopes that the government will establish a fixed mechanism for discussions with "going out" companies to understand their needs and help them solve problems; and to formulate targeted assistance for "going out" companies. The fiscal policy has enabled policy funds to land on foreign projects.