Veolia Environment of France, the world's
No. 1 environment service provider, will take Shanghai as
its strategic priority market, Henri Proglio, president
and chief executive officer of the company, said here Saturday.
While meeting with Shanghai Mayor Han Zheng,
Proglio expressed the hope that the company could have more
cooperation opportunities in Shanghai, one of China's economic
powerhouses.
Ranking the 128th on the Fortune Top 500
list, Veolia Environment has an annual business turnover
of 35.7 billion US dollars. Its investment in China exceeds
1 billion US dollars.
Proglio said the company was fully aware
of China's status in the world economy. All of its four
major subsidiaries in water treatment, waste disposal, energy
service and public transportation had opened representative
offices in Shanghai. The solid waste disposal subsidiary
had already moved its Asia-Pacific headquarters to the city.
Han said he hoped the environment service
giant would help Shanghai resolve problems in environment
technologies and urban transportation. Proglio said the
company was ready to bring the state-of-the-art technologies
to the city.
The company won a contract for water supply
and management in Pudong New District in 2002.
Proglio also serves as president of the
Committee of Honor of the French Year in China. He will
attend a series of cultural exchanges held by the committee
during his stay in Shanghai.
Source:Xinhua