Follow-up report: US$2 billion Chinese investors are building a world financial center in Tempe
Follow-up report: US$2 billion Chinese investors are building a world financial center in Tempe. This financial investment center is called Pier 202, which was reported by Forbes...
This financial investment center is called Pier 202, which was reported by Forbes as one of the premier economic and business environments established by Alberta Governor Jane Brewer in the United States. After the exclusive news published on this website, many readers came to inquire about specific cooperative companies. The two investment companies are China International Development Investment Corporation Limited (CIDIC), headquartered in Hong Kong, and Trendex Holdings, headquartered in the United States. They jointly established the Pier 202 Development Company LLC (IFC@202).
This project will attract and serve stock and commodity exchanges, VIP financial management, financial and investment institutions, financial law firms, trading industry leaders, and others. By connecting more than 25 Fortune 500 international companies, including China Xinxing (Group) Corporation, Beijing Shougang Construction Co., Ltd. (Shougang Construction Group), Norendar International Co., Ltd., Hebei Legian Engineering and Project Management Co., Ltd. and many more. The established agreement marks a new era in IFC’s relationship with America’s global leader. IFC@202 marks a world-class design center jointly developed, owned and managed by the United States and China, and this project is a significant step forward for the international financial services industry. The location of this financial center is also the focus of everyone's attention. It is on Rio Salado Road, east of Rural Road. Construction officially started in December, and some lights and street views have been exposed in advance.
>Night view of 202 International Financial Terminal
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