Song Hailiang visits Portugal for business activities

Source:CCCCTime:2026-07-08

Recently, CCCC chairman Song Hailiang visited Lisbon, Portugal, for a series of business activities.

Recently, CCCC chairman Song Hailiang visited Lisbon, Portugal, for a series of business activities.

Through its equity investment in Mota-Engil, CCCC has made Portugal an important foothold for expanding its presence in Europe and facilitating cooperation with third-party markets.

The activities began with a meeting between Song and Paulo Rangel, Portugal's Minister of State and Foreign Affairs. The two sides held in-depth discussions on deepening cooperation in infrastructure development, green development, the blue economy, digital services, and internationalization, as well as expanding collaboration in third-party markets. 

Song later met with Carlos Mota Santos, chairman of Mota-Engil.

Song spoke highly of Mota-Engil's development achievements, saying that CCCC attaches great importance to its long-term partnership with the company. He expressed hope that the two sides would leverage each other's management expertise, deepen integration, and jointly build a more efficient and effective international management model. Looking ahead, CCCC will continue to capitalize on its strengths, deepen practical cooperation with Mota-Engil in infrastructure development and third-party markets, and open a new chapter of coordinated development.

Santos thanked CCCC for its long-standing support and assistance. He said Mota-Engil is willing to further strengthen communication and cooperation with CCCC, elevate the level of cooperation, and achieve mutual benefits and shared development.

Song also attended Mota-Engil's 80th anniversary celebration and visited the Vasco da Gama Bridge project to learn about its development, operation, and management model. 

In addition, Song chaired an internal meeting on CCCC's cooperation with Mota-Engil to review cooperation progress across relevant units and identify priorities for deepening cooperation in the next phase.

Editor: CCCC