‫‫ تقيم CATL شراكات مع إندونيسيا لتعزيز التنقل الإلكتروني مع استثمار ما يقرب من 6 مليارات دولار أمريكي

  • يتعاون CBL مع الشركات الإندونيسية  ANTAM و IBI في مشروع تكامل بطارية EV الإندونيسي
  • مع استثمار مشترك يبلغ حوالي 6 مليارات دولار أمريكي، يركز المشروع على تعدين النيكل ومعالجته، ومواد البطاريات، وتصنيع البطاريات بالإضافة إلى إعادة تدوير البطاريات
  • تمثل الشراكة علامة فارقة هامة لتوسيع نطاق البصمة العالمية لـ CATL ، وستعزز صناعة السيارات الكهربائية في إندونيسيا أيضًا

نينغد، الصين، 15 أبريل 2022 / PRNewswire / — في 14 أبريل، وقعت شركة Ningbo Contemporary Brunp Lygend Co., Ltd. (CBL) ، وهي شركة تابعة لشركة Guangdong Brunp Recycling Technology Co., Ltd (Brunp) ، اتفاقية إطارية ثلاثية الأطراف مع PT Aneka Tambang (ANTAM) و PT Industri Baterai Indonesia (IBI) للتعاون في مشروع تكامل بطاريات EV الإندونيسي، والذي يشمل تعدين النيكل ومعالجته، ومواد بطاريات EV ، وتصنيع بطاريات EV ، وإعادة تدوير البطاريات. Brunp هي شركة تابعة لشركة Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Limited (CATL) .

مع استثمار مشترك قدره 5.968 مليار دولار أمريكي، يقع المشروع في الحديقة الصناعية FHT في شرق هالماهيرا في مقاطعة مالوكو الشمالية في إندونيسيا وأماكن أخرى في البلاد أيضًا.

ANTAM هي عضو في شركة التعدين المملوكة للدولة MIND ID في إندونيسيا. IBI ، أو مؤسسة بطارية إندونيسيا، هي شركة مملوكة للدولة تعمل في بطارية السيارة الكهربائية والنظام البيئي EV ، وأيضًا شركة تابعة ل MIND ID و AntTAM .

وسيعمل المشروع على زيادة تعزيز بصمة CATL في صناعة البطاريات، وضمان توريد المواد الخام والموارد من المنبع، وخفض تكلفة التصنيع، وتعزيز تطوير أعمال إعادة تدوير البطاريات.

قال روبن زينغ، مؤسس ورئيس CATL : “يعد مشروع إندونيسيا إنجازًا مهماً لـ CATL بينما نوسع بصمتنا العالمية، وسيصبح شعارًا للصداقة الأبدية بين الصين وإندونيسيا.” “نحن على ثقة تامة في تطوير المشروع في المستقبل.”

قال لوهوت بينسار باندجايتان، الوزير المنسق للشؤون البحرية والاستثمارات: “إن الاتفاقية الإطارية التي وقعناها اليوم ذات أهمية كبيرة لإندونيسيا ونحن نسعى لبناء نظام بيئي EV .” “أعتقد أنه مع الجهود المتضافرة من جميع الأطراف، سيتم تنفيذ المشروع بنجاح.”

Al Mnefi confirms during meeting with Tobruk MP to work to overcome the difficulties facing the municipalities of Al Batnan in coordination with the relevant authorities

Benghazi-President of the Presidential Council Mohammed Al Mnefi confirmed work to overcome the difficulties facing the municipalities of Al Batnan in coordination with the relevant authorities.

This came during a meeting Al Mnefi held with Saleh Hashem, member of Parliament from Tobruk on Friday evening, , to discuss “developments in the political situation in Libya, and obstacles to providing services to citizens in the municipalities of Al Batnan in many areas”. According to the Presidency Communication Office, the meeting also addressed “political, economic and social developments in Libya, national reconciliation project and steps taken by the Council to stabilize Libya.”

Source: Libyan News Agency

Consultations between House of Representatives and High Council of State continue on constitutional process

Tripoli-Consultations between the two committees selected by the House of Representatives and the High Council of State on the constitutional process are continuing in Cairo, Egypt, the UN Support Mission in Libya UNSMIL said Saturday.

For her part, Member of Parliament Asma Al-Khawaja said in a press statement, Friday, that the consultations took place in a consensual atmosphere, where several points were agreed on the constitutional process and how to address them.”

The two committees agreed to define controversial articles in the draft constitution by members to be determined, to know the scope of these points and the extent to which alternative solutions and texts can be found, stressing that there are no proposals either by the UN mission or the Egyptian state regarding a mini-government or otherwise,” the committee member explained.

Consultations between the Libyan Parliament and the Council of State continue for the third day in a row, to reach a consensus on the constitutional process and then move beyond the referendum on the constitution, particularly regarding issues that matter to the forthcoming electoral process.

Source: Libyan News Agency

The death and loss of 35 illegal immigrants off the coast of the city of Sabratha

Tripoli- The International Organization for Migration announced the killing and missing of 35 people, who were on a wooden boat carrying illegal immigrants off the coast of the city of Sabratha, west of Tripoli.

The “French Press Agency” quoted the organization as saying that the bodies of 6 migrants were recovered, while 29 others were missing and were likely dead, while the reasons for the capsizing of the boat were not immediately clear.

The wreck of the boat arrived Friday at the coast of Sabratha, which is a major departure point for African migrants heading to Europe via the Mediterranean Sea.

It is worth noting that more than 90 people died in early April, after a boat sank off the Libyan coast, according to Doctors Without Borders, which confirmed the drowning of the ninety migrants in international waters, after leaving Libya on an overcrowded boat several days ago.

Source: Libyan News Agency

President of the Presidential Council meets a delegation from al-Qata’an tribe

Tobruk- The President of the Presidential Council, Muhammad Al-Mnifi, discussed today, Saturday, with a delegation from the Al-Qata’an tribe, the latest developments in the country at various levels.

During the meeting, which was held in his office in Tobruk, al-Mnifi praised the role played by the al-Qata’an tribe in the eastern region to achieve social peace, stressing that the Presidential Council will continue to work to unify state institutions, in order to achieve permanent stability on all Libyan soil.

For his part, the delegation of the El-Qata’an tribe affirmed their support for the national reconciliation project led by the president, which aims to stabilize Libya and bring it to safety to enjoy development and prosperity.

Source: Libyan News Agency

GNU Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly condemns blatant intrusion of the Israeli occupation forces into the courtyard of the Holy Al-Aqsa Mosque and attack on worshippers

Tripoli-The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Government of National Unity has strongly condemned Israeli occupation forces’ storming of the grounds of the Holy Al-Aqsa Mosque at dawn on Friday, and its attack on worshippers there, injuring and arresting dozens of them.

“These serious and repeated attacks carried out by the occupying forces, especially on the nights of the holy month of Ramadan, apart from being a violation of the sanctity of Muslims in performing their religious rites, certainly show the criminal practices espoused by the Israeli occupation and its relentless pursuit of breaching the rights of the Palestinian people and their disregard for Islamic sanctities,” the Ministry said in a press release posted on its official Facebook website.

The Ministry reiterated its rejection of these terrorist acts, stressing need to respect human rights, including and foremost those of Muslim worshippers who should have the freedom and full protection to perform their rituals at the Holy Al-Aqsa Mosque, calling on the international community, particularly the United Nations Security Council, to intervene to deter these criminal attacks, which flout all international resolutions and conventions.

Source: Libyan News Agency