Timor-Leste participates in the 15th International Infrastructure Investment and Construction Forum in Macau

Thu. 20 of June of 2024, 16:22h
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The Minister of Planning and Strategic Investment, Gastão Francisco de Sousa, is taking part in the 15th International Infrastructure Investment and Construction Forum (IIICF), which runs from June 19th to 21st at the Cotai Expo of the Venetian Macau. 448870261_338645919297036_8604814596245623527_n

During the forum, Minister Gastão de Sousa  joined a session on green development and sustainable infrastructure projects in Portuguese-Speaking Countries (PLP), which covered cooperation opportunities, financial cooperation, the advantages and experience of chinese companies, and prospects for future cooperation. 448865483_338645845963710_5274268610849955796_n

In his speech, the Minister emphasised the strategic importance of infrastructure for Timor-Leste’s sustainable development, stating that the country is “at a crucial moment in its development journey”. He also said that “our Strategic Development Plan (SDP) 2011-2030 describes our roadmap for transforming Timor-Leste into an  upper-middle income country by 2030”, with a focus on “social capital, economic development and infrastructure development as catalysts for growth”. 448694251_338644785963816_5733279255585099631_n

The Minister emphasised that the main national prorities include improving transport networks, developing sustainable energy solutions, expanding access to drinking water and sanitation, investing in digital infrastructure and promoting balanced urban and rural development. He also argued that “modern, efficient and resilient infrastructure is essential to unlocking our full potential’ in order to “facilitate trade, attract investment and improve the quality of our people life. 448769641_338644745963820_5817356300250970442_n

Gastão de Sousa said that “the road to sustainable development is paved with collaboration, innovation and strategic investment” and expressed national interest “in exploring opportunities for public-private partnership (PPPs), joint venture and knowledge exchange to advance the sustainability and resilience infrastructure agenda”.

Jointly organised by the China International Civil Construction Association (CHINCA) and Macao Trade and Investment Promotion Institute (IPIM), the 15th International Infrastructure Investment and Construction Forum (IIICF) bring togoether more than 3,000 industry representative from over 70 countries and regions.

 

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