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Strategic cooperation agreement between COSCO and China Unicom

COSCO and China Unicom have inked a strategic cooperation agreement, according to which the two sides will further focus on the field of digital ports and carriers.

Both COSCO SHIPPING chairman Wan Min and China Unicom chairman Liu Liehong attended the ceremony.

The two parties have agreed to carry out in-depth cooperation in digital infrastructure, intelligent implementation of key scenarios, supply chain logistics, market expansion, scientific research, and innovation in addition to exchange and training.

Moreover, they will jointly promote the digital transformation of the industry and the industrialisation of digital technologies and enhance the position and full competitiveness of both companies in the domestic and international market to achieve mutually beneficial cooperation.





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