Monday, January 10, 2011

Government of Singapore Tianjin Eco-city construction enterprises in subsidies

 International Enterprise Singapore has recently launched a program to help Singapore companies to participate in the construction of the Tianjin Eco-city assistance programs, according to the plan, the Singapore local businesses can get up to 15 million Singapore dollars in grants to be used in the Tianjin Eco City set up marketing offices, or expand the local market.

According to China Economic Net report, apply for the program must meet the following conditions: First, applicants must be a Singaporean local businesses, and have a clear international programs; Second, enterprises in operating expenses over the past three years must be at least 25 million Singapore dollars, the minimum paid-up capital of 5 million; Third, enterprises have at least three managers. In addition, according to different purposes, applicants need to meet certain sales requirements.

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According to report, Tianjin Eco-City in the past two years Singapore has attracted many well-known investment companies and developers, the Singapore Government to encourage more companies to participate in the construction of ecological city in the past, specifically the introduction of Tianjin Eco-city business assistance programs to help just entering or preparing to enter the business address in Singapore Some common problems such as lack of understanding of local markets, and alleviate the initial establishment of the Office of the eco-city spending pressure.

According to the new Tianjin Eco-City Investment and Development Company representatives said the new, square kilometers park is currently the starting area has basically taken shape, roads, afforestation and construction of infrastructure has also been gradually completed. The first eco-city residents are expected to stay at the end of 2011.

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