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To: THE ANT who wrote (199187)6/2/2023 8:28:16 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217820
 
Re <<When are you all going to visit Brazil?>>

... no immediate plans, but as the boyz are coming together for one more swing with the bat, once trial stuff done successfully shall presumably travel as a pack for fun and commerce-scoping :0)

Message 34282260
at the same time, together w/ partners, am setting up venture to source meats (beef, chicken) from southern Africa, Latin and North America, to China, the Republic, and the People's Republic, in alignment with the trajectory of the new world order vector. My motivation is two fold, (i) to do something prospectively interesting, and (ii) to have the Jack see dada doing stuff involving location scouting, negotiations, real products, logistics, people, contracts, phone calls, and having nothing to do with real estate and brokerage account 'products'.
Yeah, like you, I cannot stop :0))))))

The business will also source people (airline stewardesses, nurses, and manufacturing workers) from the Philippines to work in Taiwan, the Republic of China

Working smart, with local partners everywhere



To: THE ANT who wrote (199187)6/11/2023 1:10:52 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217820
 
Re <<Brazil>>

Fact-checking w/ you if you know regarding veracity of this story

seetao.com

Brazil chooses China to build the $15.4 billion El Salvador Bridge--SeetaoEl Salvador Sea Crossing Bridge will once again make China's construction famous in the international market

At the beginning, Brazil ignored China's infrastructure assistance and insisted on cooperating with Japan to build the bridge. Unexpectedly, the bridge collapsed within a few years. Although the difficulty of building this bridge has scared away the United States and other countries, China still faces the challenge in the face of Brazil's sincere invitation.

In November 2020, China and Pakistan officially signed the construction contract for the construction of El Salvador Sea Crossing Bridge. According to the agreement, Brazil will invest 15.4 billion dollars to entrust China to build the El Salvador Sea Crossing Bridge. The bridge spans Santos Bay, with a total length of 46.8km, a sea crossing section of 12.4km, and a maximum span of 450m. It is expected that the bridge will be completed and delivered to Brazil for operation in 5 years. At that time, it will only take 28 minutes for the whole journey to be open to traffic.Editor/Ma Xue

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