China’s Shenzhen Hasee Computer Co. is considering launching laptop manufacturing operations in Azerbaijan, following key talks with local investment authorities.
The potential investment was discussed during a meeting between the company’s representatives and AZPROMO officials at the China-Azerbaijan Conference on Industry and Investment Promotion.
Both sides agreed to exchange information on market integration strategies and continue negotiations aimed at expanding bilateral industrial cooperation.
As part of the conference, held on April 17, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between AZPROMO and Shenzhen Hasee Computer Co., establishing a legal framework for future collaboration.
If realized, the project would mark a significant step in diversifying Azerbaijan’s manufacturing sector and deepening technological ties with China.
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