Recently, leaders from multiple countries attended groundbreaking ceremonies or visited many major projects.
Ecuadorian President attends groundbreaking ceremony for the berth expansion at the Port of Posorja in Ecuador.
Located in the Guayas Province, the project includes extending the existing 467.5-meter wharf to 700 meters, adding a ship turning area, and constructing a new 232.5-meter wharf, breakwater, temporary roads, and supporting power systems.
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa stated that the completion of the project will significantly advance Ecuador's infrastructure modernization and upgrading, improve logistics, facilitate international trade, and further strengthen Ecuador's position as a regional logistics hub.
Kenyan President visits Lamu-Ijara-Garissa road
Kenyan President William Ruto expressed satisfaction with the construction progress and quality and posted about it on his social media platform.
The road, located in northeastern Kenya, spans 250 kilometers and is a critical part of the Lamu Port-South Sudan-Ethiopia Transport Corridor. The road will be built to a dual carriageway with A-level standard. Once completed, it will greatly improve connectivity in northeastern Kenya and raise the local population's quality of life.
Ethiopian Prime Minister visits tourist resort project in Awash National Park
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed visited the housing, artificial lake, and "Blue Eye" hot spring areas, receiving detailed reports on the project's progress, challenges, and future plans. He expressed that the project will inject new energy into Ethiopia's economic and tourism sectors.
Located in the Afar region, the project is one of Ethiopia's key tourism development initiatives. It aims to create a world-class eco-tourism destination, blending ecological tourism, leisure, and cultural experiences, using the natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of Awash National Park. The completed project will attract international tourists, generate numerous local job opportunities, and promote regional sustainable economic development.
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Senegal's Minister of Infrastructure, Land and Air Transport visits Louga-Gandon route
The 41-kilometer Louga-Gandon route is a vital segment of the Dakar-Tivaouane-St. Louis Highway Project. Upon completion, it will connect major cities along Senegal's northern coast, significantly improve north-south transportation, and boost the regional economy, particularly in oil and gas extraction, fisheries, agriculture, and tourism.
Senegal's Minister of Infrastructure, Land and Air Transport, Yankhoba Dieme, emphasized the need for all participating companies to work together to ensure the timely completion of the project.