Fuzhou is second home for Spaniard
For Spaniard David Sanchez, Fuzhou, Fujian province, is not only a suitable place for entrepreneurship but also his second hometown.
"My wife and I are quite adapted to life in Fuzhou. In our leisure time, we like going hiking or to the parks. We feel our home is here," he said in Chinese.
He came to Fuzhou in 2011 and now works as a sales manager of a trade company in the Fuzhou area of the China (Fujian) Pilot Free Trade Zone.
"We import olive oil and export hotel supplies to Mexico and electric products to Spain," said Sanchez, "Next, we will expand cooperation with more suppliers and brand owners."
The Fuzhou area of the Fujian FTZ was established seven years ago. It has put forward many innovations and measures to provide better services and to facilitate foreign trade.
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