(November 24, 2016 – Hong Kong) Realord Group Holdings Limited (“Realord” or the “Company,” together with its subsidiaries collectively known as the “Group,” stock code: 1196.HK) is pleased to announce that Mr. Abdallah Said Sarouma, Vice-President of the Ministry of Transport, Post, Telecommunications and Information Technology for the Union of the Comoros (“Comoros”), together with other high-ranking officials, visited the Group.
Mr. Abdallah Said Sarouma (in brown suit) and other Comoros Leaders
During this trip, Mr. Sarouma introduced to the economic conditions of Comoros with Realord’s management and was keen on cooperation with overseas companies in aspects such as logistics, shipping and infrastructure for mutual prosperity.
Mr. Lin, Xiaodong, Executive Director of Realord, said: “We are very honored to have the Comoros’ leaders visiting us. Leveraging on this opportunity, we got to know much more about the status quo, culture and customs of Comoros and look forward to having further communications and exchanges.”
Also known as “country of the moon,” Comoros is a sovereign archipelago nation in the Indian Ocean located at the northern end of the Mozambique Channel off the eastern coast of Africa between northeastern Mozambique and northwestern Madagascar. It is approximately 300 km away respectively from Mozambique and Madagascar. With the total area of the country 2,236 sq km, the population of Comoros is approximately 800,000. The capital of Comoros is Moroni. In the 19th century, Comoros was a French colony. It voted for independence from France on July 6, 1975. Comoros' economy is dominated by agriculture, and abounds in vanilla, cloves and manoranjini. The output of these in Comoros occupy top spot worldwide, which has helped Comoros earn the title of “The Spice Island.”
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