Shandong Provincial Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources Signs Strategic Cooperation Agreement with Xinfa Group

Published: Aug 31, 2025 23:58
On August 26, the Shandong Provincial Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources signed a strategic cooperation framework agreement with Xinfa Group. Zhang Chengwei, Party Secretary and Director of the Shandong Provincial Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, and Zhang Huaitao, Deputy General Manager of Xinfa Group, attended the signing ceremony and delivered speeches. Liu Xiangyuan, Member of the Party Standing Committee and Deputy Director of the Shandong Provincial Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, and Gu Shengxin, Deputy General Manager of Xinfa Group, were also present at the signing ceremony.

Zhang Chengwei stated that as one of China's top 500 private enterprises, Xinfa Group possesses a number of high-quality mines and mining rights both domestically and overseas, with distinct advantages in projects, capital, and resources. He expressed hope that both parties would take the signing of the strategic cooperation framework agreement as an opportunity to deepen collaboration in mineral resource exploration and development, ecological protection, technological innovation, and mining rights management. The goal is to jointly discover large, high-quality, and rich ore deposits, achieve greater results in the new round of strategic actions for mineral exploration breakthroughs, and make new and greater contributions to serving the Belt and Road Initiative and ensuring national energy and resource security.

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