Livable business investment hot spot
Cut firewood people Before the massive capital influx in China, Gwadar Harbor is not livable, but not suitable for industry. More than 70% of its population of less than 200,000 make a living by fishing, while a few of the remaining people are engaged in an ancient occupation of cutting firewood. Due to the lack of gas, many families rely on firewood carried from the forest. In addition, when reporters visited Kuala Lumpur for the first time in 2014, the air-conditioners in the five-star PC hotels were often switched off due to a power loss of more than 40 degrees and the restaurant tea was salty. There must be roads, water and electricity... Since 2013, the changes in Kuala Lumpur have been like the stories in the Bible's Genesis chapter. After taking over Gwadar Port, China Port Control gradually repaired the power supply, water supply, port machinery, storage yard, warehouse and monitoring system and opened up fixed routes to China, Africa and the Middle East. 25 h...