Chinese bus maker BONLUCK will deliver 500 new energy buses to Thailand by the end of this year.
The gas buses were ordered by a Bangkok bus company in a $50 million deal signed in 2014, Xinhua quoted Li Han, vice general manager of CHTC BONLUCK BUS Co. as saying.
The buses are designed to carry a maximum of 100 passengers each, Li said.
The Jiangxi-based company has been exploiting new markets outside China, Li said. It signed a deal to export 100 buses to Turkmenistan earlier this year.
"We're a beneficiary of the road and belt initiative," Li said, adding the countries along the Silk Road have become a new focus of the company's overseas expansion.
Proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping in 2013, the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road centre around overland and maritime trade routes that once linked China with the rest of Asia and Europe.
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