Asian bank members coordinate investments with PIM businesspeople

Asian bank members coordinate investments with PIM businesspeople

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Bank is ready to offer resources for investments in infrastructure in the Amazon region

Manaus (AM) — The president of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank – AIIB, Jin Liqun, in a meeting at the Federation of Industries of the State of Amazonas (Fieam) with business leaders from the Manaus Industrial Pole (PIM) announced that the bank is ready to offer resources for investments in infrastructure in the Amazon region. The meeting was coordinated by the vice-president of Fieam, Nelson Azevedo.

On the occasion, Azevedo highlighted the importance of Jin Liqun and his delegation’s visit to local businesspeople, remembering that the Asian Bank invests in infrastructure and acts as a kind of World Bank in Asia, with flexibility in making resources available to the private sector in Asia. country where there is a constant lack of investment in projects in the area.

On the occasion, President Jin Liqun confirmed that Brazil recently became a member of the AIIB, after seven years of waiting for ratification by the National Congress to operate in the Brazilian market. Currently, the Asian Bank has 109 member countries and among them is Brazil.

The AIIB focuses its activities on the areas of basic infrastructure that include construction of roads, railways, airports, ports and everything that is considered basic infrastructure.

Present on the occasion were businesspeople from various services in the Amazonian economy such as Frank Souza, president of Sinduscon, Irani Bertolini, president of the Bertolini group, Sergio Ribeiro and Marco Antonio Figueira, representatives of Metalsete, Pedro Monteiro, administrative director of Fábrica Virrosas, Claudio Barrella, director of Tutiplast, João Mezari, administrative and financial director of Moto Honda da Amazônia, and consultant Ulisses Tapajós.

*With information from consultancy

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