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58 trunk highway projects set for Henan, China

Motorists in China's Henan Province are set to benefit from a US$276.34million (CNY 1.76bn) investment in 58 trunk highway projects during 2012. The projects include upgrading the S237 route between Yuzhou and Xuchang and G107 road links between Menghu and Longhu.
June 8, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Motorists in China's Henan Province are set to benefit from a US$276.34million (CNY 1.76bn) investment in 58 trunk highway projects during 2012.

The projects include upgrading the S237 route between Yuzhou and Xuchang and G107 road links between Menghu and Longhu.

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