"The Chinese consortium Covec, who built at half price, a stretch of 50 km on the A2 highway between Warsaw and Lodz, unable to find subcontractors in Poland," Gazeta Prawna Dziennik reported. To complete the construction of 1, 3 billion zlotys (330 million) before the Euro 2012 football championship, Asian developers will gain the support of Polish companies who accuse them of dumping.
Covec was indeed charged 26.5 million zloty (6.8 million) per kilometer highway built, a price well below those of its competitors Spanish, Polish and Austrian. According to the Warsaw daily, the problems currently faced by the Chinese company are not necessarily related to accusations of dumping.
"Western companies fear that the success of Covec on the Polish market does not prejudge its success in Europe," PGD analysis, adding that "fearing competition suspiciously cheap, Westerners do not want to help the Chinese finish their site in time ". It must be said that the arrival of Chinese companies has changed the construction market in Poland and the Czech Republic.
Their secret: bargain prices, prompt delivery and integration of the local workforce ... and support the government in Beijing. Read the article on Respekt Presseurop. eu ...
Covec was indeed charged 26.5 million zloty (6.8 million) per kilometer highway built, a price well below those of its competitors Spanish, Polish and Austrian. According to the Warsaw daily, the problems currently faced by the Chinese company are not necessarily related to accusations of dumping.
"Western companies fear that the success of Covec on the Polish market does not prejudge its success in Europe," PGD analysis, adding that "fearing competition suspiciously cheap, Westerners do not want to help the Chinese finish their site in time ". It must be said that the arrival of Chinese companies has changed the construction market in Poland and the Czech Republic.
Their secret: bargain prices, prompt delivery and integration of the local workforce ... and support the government in Beijing. Read the article on Respekt Presseurop. eu ...
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