China-US companies' deals signed during Trump's visit to China
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Environmental protection:
A wastewater treatment plant seen from the air in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, July 15, 2017. [Photo/VCG] |
Viroment signed agreements with Hangzhou Iron and Steel worth $800 million addressing textile and sewage sludge for over 800 plants, and with Guangye Guangdong Environmental Protection Group worth $100 million addressing sewage sludge solids disposal requirements in South China.
Drylet LLC agreed to form a joint venture with Nanjing Hoyo Municipal Utilities Investment and Administration for wastewater treatment in China. Hoyo Municipal Utilities Investment and Administration will also become an equity investor in Drylet.