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China exports paper-making technology (Xinhua) Updated: 2005-09-05 08:56
China and Malaysia have signed an agreement worth US$335 million in Beijing,
in which China will export new technology and equipment on paper-making to
Malaysia.
The agreement was signed during the ongoing visit to China by Malaysian
Deputy Prime Minister Najib Tun.
According to the agreement, China will provide Malaysia with complete sets of
equipment of 10 production lines and related technologies to help the country
set up a three-dimensional production system for palm planting, oil extracting
and paper-making with palm shells, said Zhou Zongliang, general manager of
Shanghai-based Zongyi Industrial Co Ltd.
Upon operation of the project, Malaysia will replace timber with palm shell
in paper-making.
As a large exporter of palm oil, Malaysia turns out 30 million tons of palm
shells annually, which are mostly dealt with by burying or burning.
Local experts predict that import of the new technology will turn palm shells
into about seven million tons of high-quality paper.
Indonesia and Thailand have also shown interest in the environment-friendly
technology, Zhou said.
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