OKEx lança sistema de margem de portfólio semelhante a CME para setor de criptomoedas

VICTORIA, Seychelles, Nov. 02, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A OKEx anunciou o lançamento de um novo modo de negociação avançado para traders profissionais e institucionais — margem do portfólio — como parte da sua iniciativa de criação de uma plataforma de negociação mais potente do mundo para traders de criptomoedas. O novo modo de negociação está disponível nas versões web e API da plataforma para traders de alto volume a partir de hoje, 1º de novembro.

A margem de portfólio da OKEx foi criada para traders profissionais de alto volume, incluindo formadores de mercado e instituições, que buscam reduzir substancialmente seus requisitos de capital. O modo oferece aos traders — e especialmente aos criadores de mercado de futuros e opções de criptomoedas — um cálculo de margem significativamente reduzido. Em particular, esse novo recurso é uma nova forma da OKEx resolver o problema da liquidez fragmentada atual nos mercados de opções de criptomoeda.

Um sistema de gerenciamento de risco semelhante à margem de carteira — análise padronizada de risco de carteira, ou SPAN — foi lançado pela primeira vez para os participantes dos mercados financeiros tradicionais pela maior bolsa de derivativos do mundo, o CME Group. Com o lançamento do novo modo de margem de portfólio na OKEx, a plataforma passa a liderar o caminho no setor de criptomoedas, introduzindo essa ferramenta potente para aprimoramento da eficiência de capital e gerenciamento de riscos.

A versão da OKEx deste modo de negociação se destaca dos concorrentes, permitindo margens de portfólio de múltiplas moedas — o que significa que um trader pode abrir posições de derivativos com requisitos de margem significativamente menores em várias moedas ao mesmo tempo.

Com seu novo modo de margem de portfólio, juntamente com a liquidez líder do setor, a OKEx está mostrando seu compromisso de proporcionar as ferramentas mais avançadas e a melhor experiência de negociação possível para seus clientes.

Sobre a OKEx

Fundada em 2017, a OKEx é uma das principais bolsas de criptomoedas e derivativos do mundo. A OKEx adotou de forma inovadora a tecnologia blockchain para reformular o ecossistema financeiro e oferece alguns dos produtos mais diversificados e sofisticados do mercado, inclusive o nosso recém-lançado ecossistema DeFi e NFT Marketplace.

Com a confiança de mais de 20 milhões de usuários em mais de 180 regiões em todo o mundo, a empresa tem como missão capacitar cada indivíduo através da promoção e do avanço das criptomoedas em todo o mundo.

Andrea Leung
andrea.leung@okex.com

Globeleq Consortium to Build Significant Renewable Projects in South Africa

LONDON and CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Nov. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Globeleq, Africa’s leading independent power company and the majority partner in the Ikamva Consortium, has been selected to contribute more clean and renewable wind and solar projects across the country.

Globeleq - Powering Africa's Growth

The six wind and six solar PV projects will total 1,274 MW of generation capacity adding to Globeleq’s nine majority owned and operated wind and solar assets in Africa, which have a total capacity of 450 MW.  Globeleq and its partners in the Ikamva Consortium were named by South Africa’s Department of Minerals, Resources and Energy (DMRE) as Preferred Bidder for 12 of the 25 projects chosen in South Africa’s Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPPPP) 5th bidding round.

Alongside of Globeleq, the Ikamva Consortium includes Mainstream Renewable Power, Africa Rainbow Energy & Power (AREP) and H1 Holdings and comprises more than 45 % of black ownership. The DMRE indicated that all 25 projects will inject a total of around R50 billion into the economy through private sector investment and will create more than 13,000 job opportunities.

Commenting on the announcement, CEO, Mike Scholey, said: “We are thrilled to hear the news.  Our strong track record in delivering and operating quality power projects, combined with all our Consortium partners expertise, sees us playing a significant role in the country’s path to a cleaner energy future.”

Jonathan Hoffman, Chief Development Officer for Globeleq, and based in Cape Town added: “The Consortium has assembled world class local and international partners to achieve a competitive position for these projects.  Our consortium has focused on delivering a competitive tariff, and significant shareholding and participation by BEE groups.  Through Globeleq’s operational wind and solar projects and these new projects in South Africa, we continue to support the Government’s sustainable energy future and create shared value for all stakeholders.”

The projects awarded include three wind projects in the Northern Cape: two wind projects in the Western Cape and the first wind project in the KwaZulu-Natal province.  The solar projects are all located in the Free State province which has not yet seen any renewable projects constructed as part of the REIPPP Programme.

Globeleq is proud of its track record of building strong in-country teams as well as supporting the communities near our plants by implementing innovative socio-economic, enterprise and skills development initiatives.  In addition, job opportunities during development and construction will be focused on supporting local communities once the plants come online, Globeleq South Africa’s existing team of 82 permanent staff is expected to increase by an additional 50 positions.   Globeleq will manage operations and maintenance for the solar facilities and balance of plant services for the wind farms.

About Globeleq

Globeleq is the leading developer, owner and operator of electricity generation in Africa. Since 2002, its experienced team of professionals have built a diverse portfolio of independent power plants, generating more than 1,500 MW in 14 locations across 6 countries, with a further 305 MW in construction and more than 2,000 MW of power projects in development . www.globeleq.com

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Broadridge Upgrades International Post-Trade Client Onboarding Using PeerNova’s Data Quality SaaS Platform

SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. (NYSE:BR), a global Fintech leader, has deployed PeerNova’s Cuneiform® Platform to streamline its customer onboarding process when implementing its international post-trade processing solution. Broadridge has a well-established track record of prioritizing client experience and implementing effective technologies to place its customers first.

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With the Cuneiform® SaaS Platform now in production, Broadridge is continuously monitoring and managing its data quality across internal and external client data sources. The platform quickly identifies, prioritizes, and resolves data quality challenges, and delivers data quality and business impact scorecards across the customer onboarding workflow.

“Today, more than ever, high-quality data is a critical ingredient that can help avoid unnecessary complexity when onboarding new customers. Broadridge continues to invest and innovate to ensure a complete, efficient, and well-controlled migration process,” said Danny Green, Head of Post-Trade Processing, Broadridge International. “Using the Cuneiform SaaS Platform for data quality, Broadridge is reducing costs associated with onboarding, driving efficiency, and improving time-to-value, while confidently expediting its customer go-live dates.”

“We are excited to work with Broadridge to help them further enhance their client experience,” said Gangesh Ganesan, PeerNova’s Founder and CEO. “Our platform is purpose-built to monitor data quality problems in real-time, and, in this case, to help Broadridge migrate client data quickly, effectively, and accurately every time.”

About PeerNova
PeerNova’s mission is to empower financial institutions to make confident and timely decisions using high-quality data. Cuneiform is a zero-code platform that provides data quality monitoring and exception resolution across internal and external data sources. The platform instills confidence in data by measuring data quality metrics and allowing users to resolve data quality errors quickly. This enables financial firms to increase operational efficiency, improve business performance, and address executive, stakeholder, and regulatory inquiries confidently and promptly. Founded by entrepreneurs with deep expertise in data and financial infrastructure, PeerNova is a Silicon Valley technology company with sales offices in New York and London.

For more information about PeerNova, please visit https://peernova.com.

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Kenyan Animal Lobby Groups Campaign Against Chicken Caging

Animal welfare advocates in Kenya are campaigning against the battery cage system of poultry management for commercial purposes. The system has been banned in Europe out of concern for the birds’ welfare, but it is beginning to gain popularity in Africa.

Grace Achieng’s 1,400 hens have been her source of income for a year now. Achieng says friends who also keep such birds introduced her to this system of wire cages for hens.

The system is called battery cages, from the arrangement of rows of identical cages linked together, as in an artillery battery.

To farmers like Achieng, these cages are the easiest way to raise chickens, as opposed to the traditional free range.

“You can imagine the stress of walking, picking eggs in between the birds or even if they have, where they are producing, laying eggs, you might even find some which are dirty, they have pooped on it. So yes, birds are supposed to be left to free range, but those experts, again, should realize that there is technology coming, and so that is the battery cage,” she said.

However, animal welfare groups are campaigning against battery cage technology for what they say is violating the birds’ welfare.

Africa Network for Animal Welfare’s program manager Dennis Bahati told VOA that the technology that is fast gaining popularity in Kenya is compromising the health of the birds.

“So, these birds are placed in an area where they cannot express their natural behavior, and because of that, some of their natural behavior, like flapping their wings, is actually restricted to a bigger extent," he said. "The other aspect, because of confinement and these birds not being able to exercise, they are prone to a condition called osteoporosis, where their bones are very fragile, and they are actually prone to fracture anytime.”

Kenya’s poultry sector has not been clearly regulated, but state officials say a poultry farming bill that aims to ensure poultry welfare is adhered to is due to be law in six months.

Mwangi Kiai is the assistant director of the Kenya Veterinary Service.

“The regulation also gives guidelines on how birds should be transported from the source to the market, even to the slaughter point. Along those operations, a government inspector will be placed along the chain,” he said.

In June, the European Parliament voted to ban the battery cage system of poultry management within the next six years.

Kenyan officials and animal welfare advocates face tough times ahead in convincing hundreds of poultry farmers like Achieng to drop the technology.

Source: Voice of America

Thailand Reopens Borders for Tourists, Caution Still Remains

Thailand opened its borders to vaccinated visitors for the first time in 18 months this week, as the country struggles to boost an economy still languishing due to the pandemic.

Visitors from more than 60 countries considered “low risk” are now allowed to visit the Southeast Asian nation, with quarantine essentially scrapped.

Tourism and Sports Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn said Thailand had been preparing for the country’s reopening for tourism with the opening of travel lanes such as the Phuket Sandbox. He said opening the borders is to ensure Thailand remains in “competition” to draw tourists, adding that imposing quarantines will deter visitors elsewhere.

Thailand is heavily reliant on tourism, which before the pandemic accounted for around one-fifth of the country’s GDP and 20% of its overall employment, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

But experts and business owners remain cautious about the reopening.

Pravit Rojanaphruk, a journalist who works for the Bangkok-based news website Khaosod English, said the reopening could create setbacks for advances made in Thailand’s battle against the pandemic.

The journalist noted that COVID test kits are not readily available, telling VOA that some visitors “will also likely disregard COVID-19 prevention measures such as social distancing and for foreign tourists the wearing of sanitary masks.”

Also, Thailand’s reopening comes as anti-government protests continue in Bangkok. Protesters have been calling for reform, targeting the role of the monarchy and criticizing the government’s handling of the pandemic. Many have called for Prayuth Chan-o-cha, Thailand’s prime minister, to resign. He refuses to do so.

Demonstrations that initially erupted in August of last year sometimes led to violence and skirmishes between protesters and riot police. The current demonstrations, which are much smaller in size, often occur in the district of Din Daeng, the city’s second-largest slum community.

Vaccinations allow reopening

Health experts say Thailand initially did well in the fight against the spread of COVID-19 but that a surge of cases caught officials by surprise in April, prompting authorities to call for months of restrictions, lockdowns and curfews. During its third wave, Thailand was seeing more than 20,000 infections per day.

With a population of nearly 70 million, Thailand has vaccinated around 54% of its people, according to government figures. Overall, 1.9 million people have been infected, with nearly 20,000 deaths.

Although restrictions remain, the speed of the country’s vaccine rollout in recent months, sometimes exceeding 1 million per day, made it easier for the Thai government to reopen its borders.

Visitors must take a COVID-19 test upon arrival and wait for the results in a pre-booked hotel. If the results are negative, they are free to travel to a wide range of destinations throughout the country, authorities say. Unvaccinated visitors are still subjected to a seven-day quarantine in an approved hotel.

Forty-six nations were initially listed for November’s reopening, but at the last minute, more were added. Rojanaphruk says the decision was to attract more visitors to support the ailing economy.

“Many people [have been] severely affected by COVID-19’s impact on the economy, [and] will definitely be focused on how successful the reopening of Thailand would be and whether the benefits will trickle down to the working class,” he said.

“The government cannot choose to keep shutting the country from foreign tourists indefinitely as tourism income constitutes around 20% of the GDP. Adding more countries to the list in the last minute definitely has to do with attempts to get more foreign tourists,” he said.

Thani Thongphakdi, the permanent secretary of the Thailand Ministry of Foreign Affairs, signed the notification adding 17 more countries after “further consideration into the global situation of the spread of COVID-19 virus in parallel with health and socio-economic parameters.”

But the Rojanaphruk believes strict restrictions could be enforced once again if Thailand experiences a surge in cases.

“The government has alluded to the fact that if the situation gets out of control, they are willing to re-impose a lockdown and that the situation will be assessed on a weekly basis,” he said.

Rungrueng Kitphati, Thailand’s Minister of Public Health spokesman, said in August that herd immunity is not far away, because vaccines continue to be administered in large numbers each day, local media reported.

Thailand was used to seeing around 40 million international arrivals each year. But it was reported that in 2020 alone, arrivals dropped by 83%.

The islands of Phuket and Koh Samui have already been open to visitors. The “Phuket Sandbox” was launched four months ago on July 1, while the “Samui Plus” scheme followed in August. Both schemes are initiatives started by the Tourism Authority of Thailand and have allowed fully vaccinated visitors to skip hotel quarantine.

More than 6,000 international arrivals entered Thailand Monday, while the Tourism Authority of Thailand, or TAT, forecast that 1 million foreign visitors would enter the country from now until March 2022, reported the Bangkok Post, the country’s English-language daily newspaper.

Some Thai businesses have been eager for foreign arrivals to return, but caution remains for others on life after the reopening.

Vons Sochi, an Australian expatriate who owns VonsFitness247 gym in Bangkok, says the pandemic has crippled a lot of businesses. He thinks it is understandable why people are cautious.

“It relies a lot on tourists. COVID-19 has taken away a lot of disposable income. Everyone is holding onto their money, in case of another lockdown,” he said.

Nicolas Ziade, owner of Mulligans Bar on Bangkok’s Khao San Road, voiced optimism about the reopening.

“I’m relieved. It’s going to take time probably around three months to see people walking Khao San Road during the day. I expect to see an increase in foreigners which will be great and will increase daytime trade.

“It has been very difficult. I lost my job and had no income for six months,” he added.

Pratchaya Julapun, marketing manager at the Bandara Group, which runs furnished apartments in Bangkok and Phuket, said there are concerns over future restrictions but believes the worst is over for Thailand.

“We are quite certain the situation will be better than last time. We believe it’s time to start travel again with a new normal life,” he told VOA.

Source: Voice of America

Le secteur des centres de données de Huawei remporte quatre prix aux DCS Awards

LONDRES, 2 novembre 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Lors des prestigieux DCS Awards 2021, un événement international organisé chaque année autour de l’industrie des centres de données, le secteur des centres de données de Huawei a reçu quatre prix, y compris celui du Fournisseur de centres de données de l’année. Les trois autres prix remportés par l’entreprise sont ceux du Projet de consolidation, de mise à niveau et de renouvellement des centres de données de l’année, de l’Innovation de l’année pour l’alimentation des centres de données et de l’Innovation de l’année pour le refroidissement des centres de données.

Organisée à Londres, la cérémonie de remise des DCS Awards est l’événement phare de l’industrie des centres de données. Chaque année, près de 200 entreprises participent au prix, qui vise à rendre hommage aux réalisations exceptionnelles des concepteurs de produits, des fabricants et des fournisseurs dans le domaine des centres de données. Avec plus de catégories de prix que les années précédentes (32 au total), l’édition de 2021 a souligné l’importance vitale des centres de données dans un monde de plus en plus axé sur les technologies intelligentes. Outre les réalisations en matière d’infrastructure des centres de données et d’innovation en technologie de l’information, les prix de 2021 ont mis en avant les innovations dans de nouveaux domaines, y compris ceux de l’efficacité énergétique et de la durabilité.

Construire l’avenir avec des centres de données intelligents

S’appuyant sur un concept intelligent et modulaire, Huawei cherche à construire des centres de données simples, verts, intelligents, fiables et à faible émission de carbone en reconstruisant quatre aspects clés des installations : l’architecture, les systèmes de refroidissement, l’exploitation et la maintenance, et l’alimentation électrique.

Engagée envers l’innovation technologique, Huawei a été reconnue par les clients, les partenaires et le jury des DCS Awards, et a été nommée meilleur fournisseur de centres de données pour 2021.

Huawei Data Center Facility Named Data Centre Facilities Vendor of the Year

Avec des résultats exceptionnels sur le plan de la performance des produits et des services, les solutions de centre de données de Huawei sont largement reconnues et sont utilisées mondialement par des opérateurs, des fournisseurs d’accès Internet (FAI), des gouvernements et des entreprises dans divers secteurs, notamment les transports, les finances, la fabrication et l’énergie. Global Switch, par exemple, l’un des principaux opérateurs et exploitants de centres de données neutres vis-à-vis du cloud, a choisi de collaborer avec Huawei sur plusieurs projets clés. Dans le cadre de la modernisation de son centre de données Paris East, Global Switch a déployé la solution d’alimentation sans interruption SmartLi de Huawei, construisant un système d’alimentation et de distribution du courant à haute densité, efficace, sécurisé et fiable. Le projet a valu à l’entreprise le prix du Projet de consolidation, de mise à niveau et de renouvellement des centres de données de l’année aux DCS Awards de cette année.

Des innovation et percées technologiques en continu

Compte tenu de l’urgence renouvelée autour des objectifs de neutralité carbone, il est désormais impératif de construire des centres de données écologiques, économes en énergie et efficaces. Huawei se concentre depuis longtemps sur les innovations qui permettent d’économiser de l’énergie et de réduire la consommation énergétique afin d’améliorer l’efficacité des centres de données. La solution Smart Converged FusionPower6000 et la solution de refroidissement par évaporation indirecte de nouvelle génération de Huawei sont de bons exemples d’innovations technologiques qui rendent les centres de données plus efficaces. C’est pourquoi elles ont été nommées, respectivement, Innovation de l’année pour l’alimentation des centres de données de l’année et Innovation de l’année pour le refroidissement des centres de données aux DCS Awards 2021.

La solution Smart Converged FusionPower6000 de Huawei combine un nouveau niveau d’intégration technologique, alliant haute densité et grande efficacité, avec un déploiement simplifié et une sécurité et une fiabilité renforcées. Par rapport aux systèmes d’alimentation et de distribution de courant plus traditionnels, la solution de Huawei fait passer l’efficacité d’alimentation du système à liaison complète de 94,5 % à 97,8 %, permettant de diminuer considérablement la consommation d’énergie tout en réduisant l’empreinte physique de plus de 40 %. Pour ce qui est de l’exploitation et l’entretien, l’introduction de l’intelligence artificielle (IA) transforme la maintenance en la rendant proactive et prédictive.

La solution de refroidissement par évaporation indirecte de Huawei maximise l’utilisation des sources de refroidissement naturelles en offrant un refroidissement continu et ininterrompu grâce à une nouvelle innovation industrielle : la fusion à froid. Dans un centre de données à Beijing, le passage de systèmes de refroidissement à eau réfrigérée traditionnels à la nouvelle solution de Huawei a réduit de 32 % les besoins énergétiques du site, tout en diminuant de 33 % sa consommation d’eau. En outre, le système d’optimisation de l’efficacité énergétique par IA de Huawei, iCooling, améliore l’efficacité énergétique (PUE) de 8 %.

Le succès de Huawei aux DCS Awards 2021 témoigne de l’investissement réalisé par l’entreprise dans la convergence des technologies et des produits, ainsi que dans l’innovation des centres de données. À long terme, l’entreprise continuera sur la même voie, se concentrant sur l’innovation afin de construire des solutions de centres de données simples, écologiques, intelligentes et fiables.

À propos de Huawei

Fondé en 1987, Huawei est l’un des principaux fournisseurs mondiaux d’infrastructures de technologies de l’information et des communications (TIC) et d’appareils intelligents. Nous comptons plus de 197 000 employés et sommes présents dans plus de 170 pays et régions au service de plus de trois milliards de personnes dans le monde.

Notre vision et notre mission sont d’apporter le numérique à chaque personne, foyer et entreprise pour un monde entièrement connecté et intelligent. À cette fin, nous favoriserons une connectivité omniprésente et l’égalité d’accès aux réseaux ; nous apporterons l’intelligence artificielle et le Cloud aux quatre coins du monde pour fournir une puissance de calcul supérieure là où vous en avez besoin, quand vous en avez besoin ; nous créerons des plateformes numériques pour aider tous les secteurs et toutes les entreprises à devenir plus agiles, efficaces et dynamiques ; nous redéfinirons l’expérience utilisateur avec l’IA, en la rendant plus personnalisée pour les individus dans tous les aspects de leur vie, qu’ils soient à la maison, au bureau ou en déplacement. Pour plus d’informations, rendez-vous sur le site Web de Huawei à l’adresse suivante : www.huawei.com. Vous pouvez également nous suivre sur les réseaux sociaux :

http://www.linkedin.com/company/Huawei 
http://www.twitter.com/Huawei
http://www.facebook.com/Huawei
http://www.youtube.com/Huawei

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La responsabilité sociale, une priorité pour POWERCHINA en Afrique

PÉKIN, 2 novembre 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Les projets de POWERCHINA en Afrique ne peuvent se concevoir sans un fort sens des obligations qui en découlent envers les Africains.

La filiale zambienne de POWERCHINA est présente sur le terrain depuis plus de deux décennies et a toujours fait de la responsabilité sociale sa priorité, qu’il s’agisse de contribuer au développement socioéconomique du pays en s’y approvisionnant et en embauchant du personnel local tout en le formant, ou de s’engager dans des actions caritatives et d’aide lorsque la Zambie traverse des moments difficiles.

La pandémie de COVID-19 n’a pas épargné l’Afrique et POWERCHINA a dès le début non seulement pris toutes les mesures nécessaires pour assurer la sécurité et le bien-être de ses employés locaux, mais a aussi fait des dons. Sa filiale ougandaise a par exemple fait don d’équipements de communication d’urgence et d’une somme de 50 millions de shillings ougandais (14 085 dollars) en espèces. C’est l’illustration vivante et sincère de la fraternité qui unit depuis de nombreuses décennies les peuples de Chine et d’Afrique et qui s’exprime de manière concrète pour combattre le virus.

POWERCHINA prend ainsi à cœur sa responsabilité sociale partout en Afrique où ses projets la conduisent. Ainsi, à Maurice, le 25 juillet 2020, un pétrolier s’était échoué, menaçant la côte d’une marée noire. La filiale mauricienne de POWERCHINA a envoyé 14 membres de son personnel pour effectuer les opérations préventives et deux semaines plus tard, plus de 1 000 m de barrages flottants et 100m2 de filets de sécurité avaient été installés.

Au Mozambique, enfin, la veille de la Journée internationale des enfants, fin mai 2019, la filiale locale de POWERCHINA a fait don de ballons de ballons, de cartables, de cahiers et de stylos à l’École primaire Sunshine Coast. Un mois plus tôt, la même filiale avait terminé une route menant à cette école. Au début de cette année-là, les habitants de Beira, une ville portuaire, avaient eux aussi bénéficié de l’aide de POWERCHINA suite à un puissant cyclone tropical et de fortes précipitations ininterrompues. Des techniciens chinois et des véhicules d’urgence s’étaient rendus dans les zones touchées pour y effectuer des opérations de sauvetage et rétablir la circulation routière. La filiale de POWERCHINA dans ce pays avait d’ailleurs récolté 30 000 dollars auprès d’entreprises chinoises afin de fournir un soutien financier aux personnes touchées.

La responsabilité sociale de POWERCHINA contribue ainsi à sa manière à l’établissement d’une communauté de destin Chine-Afrique.

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Social Responsibility is a Top Priority for POWERCHINA in Africa

BEIJING, Nov. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — A report from China Report:

POWERCHINA Uganda Branch donates epidemic prevention and control materials on April 8, 2020

Without POWERCHINA’s strong sense of responsibility to the African people, its projects in Africa would be nonexistent.

POWERCHINA Zambia Branch has been present in this land for more than 20 years, always putting its social responsibility first, such as buying local goods and materials, hiring and training local people to promote social and economic development, as well as initiating charitable activities and providing assistance when Zambia was going through difficult times.

When Africa was not immune to COVID-19, POWERCHINA took all necessary steps to ensure the personal and property safety of local employees, as well as made donations, from the outset. For example, its Uganda Branch donated emergency communications equipment and UGS 50 million in cash (EUR 14,085). This was a vivid and sincere example of the brotherhood between the Chinese and African peoples over the decades, which became even more real in the fight against the epidemic.

POWERCHINA has kept its social responsibility in mind in its projects across Africa. On July 25, 2020, an oil tanker ran aground off the coast of Mauritius, spilling fuel oil that posed a threat to the marine environment. POWERCHINA Mauritius Branch dispatched 14 of its staff to carry out preventive operation and two weeks later, they installed containment boom with more than 1,000 meters long and a safety net covering an area of more than 100 square meters.

In addition, at the end of May 2019, the day before International Children’s Day to be exact, POWERCHINA’s local branch in Mozambique donated balloons, school bags, notebooks and pens to Sunshine Coast Primary School. A month later, the company completed a road to the school. At the beginning of that year, residents of Beira the port city, who were hit by a severe tropical hurricane and continued heavy rainfall, were also assisted by POWERCHINA. At that time, Chinese technicians and emergency vehicles rushed to the affected areas to carry out rescue operations and restored road traffic. Furthermore, POWERCHINA Mozambique Branch also raised USD 30,000 from Chinese enterprises to provide financial support to local affected people.

POWERCHINA has earnestly fulfilled its social responsibility and contributed to the building of China-Africa community with a shared future in its own way.

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Barrows Hotels is looking for acquisitions in Asia and Africa

Barrows, the provider of hotel investments and advisory services to hotels in the Middle East, wants to expand in Asia and Russia; Barrows recently started offering asset based lending to the hotel industry to meet the demand for cash flow freedom; Barrows is in the market for over 10 years now and wants to significantly expand its services within the industry.

LONDON, Nov. 02, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Barrows Hotel Enterprises internationally manages more than 10,000 hotel rooms in more than 10 countries. The company started in 2008 as a real estate investor in the residential market in Dubai. Since 2012, Barrows has changed its strategy and the company is fully focused on the fast-growing hotel industry in the Middle East. Barrows’ ambition for the coming years is loud and clear. The company wants to expand its range of services in view of the rapidly growing tourism industry. In addition, Barrows aims for international expansion in growth markets such as Asia, Africa and Russia.

In this context, an office was recently opened in Singapore. With its headquarters in Dubai, the company has a solid market share. The company has been growing strongly in Asian countries since the Covid19 pandemic. Barrows is a well-known gateway for the international hotel industry, acting as a real estate developer, investor and management advisory. Besides the hotel chains, Barrows has the most connections with institutional investors, but also counts family offices and high net worth individuals among its clientele.

By acquiring, Barrows Hotels is expanding its service offerings with various products in various Asian and African countries. With the acquisition, the company wants to grow into an important supplier in the international hotel industry in these regions.

Barrows Chairman Erwin Jager explains that the company will open offices in Johannesburg, Accra and Zhengzhou in the coming 2 months. Acquisitions of existing parties will quickly give Barrows enough scale to offer hotels a wide range of services. In addition to Asia and Africa, the Hotel specialist wants to expand in growth markets such as Russia from 2024. “In the meantime, we will continue to look at opportunities for acquisitions and collaborations. Barrows Hotels focuses on adding new markets and services to serve customers in the best possible way.”

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Barrows Hotels Comments on Recent Global Investors Meeting

LONDON, Nov. 01, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The hotel development industry is accelerating the completion of its business improvement initiatives aimed at creating promising new opportunities for investors.

The initiative is supported by the flexibility and effectiveness of relaxed government procedures worldwide and the numerous benefits it offers investors.

The announcement follows a digital meeting with government officials from several countries who see the importance of strengthening the global investment climate.
A large majority of investors say these initiatives will have a positive effect on the business climate in the global hotel industry.

Erwin Jager, chairman of Barrows Hotel Enterprises, confirmed that the hotel industry will continue to create the conditions necessary to strengthen its status for global investment.

As a developer and hotel investor, Barrows Hotel Enterprises focuses on the MENA Region and sees good opportunities after the global pandemic. The company has daily contacts with institutional and private stakeholders within the industry.

We see the accelerated growth of the investment environment in the hotel sector. In today’s post-pandemic world, we need to keep pace with global developments while remaining vigilant and adaptive in our response to the ongoing rapid changes in our industry.

“The relationship with international investors is strong and we remain committed to continuous innovation and creating exceptional business opportunities that will drive growth within the hotel industry,” said Erwin Jager.

Together we ensure that the hotel industry continues to offer opportunities within a very stable, sustainable and attractive environment. This offers huge opportunities worldwide to boost employment

Investors have recently indicated that the improvements will help improve procedures and reduce effort. This creates promising new investment opportunities.

Efforts by government agencies are welcomed with open arms. This allows the hotel industry to continue to create new opportunities to improve and simplify their services.

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