China Council for the Promotion of International Trade
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The China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) is a trade body of the Chinese government founded in 1952. It also goes by the name of the China Chamber of International Commerce.
The CCPIT promotes China's international economic and commercial interests. This is accomplished by developing business cooperation and exchanges with foreign countries. The CCPIT produces economic data, creates diplomatic ties and is also active with trade arbitration issues.
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[edit] CITPC
The China International Trade Promotion Committee (CITPC) is the governing committee of the CCPIT:
Position | Year | Name |
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Chairman | 1998 | Yu Xiaosong |
Deputy Chairman | 1998 | Liu Wenjie |
Deputy Division Chief | 1972 | Guo Dongpo |
Member | 1994 | Zhang Junjiu |
President | Guo Dongpo | |
Secretary, CPC, Party Branch | Guo Dongpo | |
Secretary, CPC, Party Committee | Guo Dongpo | |
Secretary-General | 1991 | Zhong Min |
Vice-Chairman | 1997 | Zhong Min |
Vice-Chairman | 1999 | Ma Yue |
Vice-Chairman | 2000 | Wan Jifei |
Vice-President | Guo Dongpo | |
Vice-President | Ren Jianxin | |
Vice-President | 2003 | Zhang Wei |
[edit] Mission
"The CCPIT's mission, is to provide a professional and social environment for business people who wish to be introduced to, and become a part of, the Sino-international business and culture community. By providing relevant business networking opportunities and encouraging dialogue between members, we seek to create a community of peers where actively participating individuals - enabled by the CCPIT - are inspired and supported by the larger community."
[edit] Services
The Chamber’s services have three main functions:
- To create a forum for social and professional networking for CCPIT members. Members regard this function as an excellent opportunity to increase their client base and share experiences among fellow members.
- To act as a channel between members and the Chinese authorities on particular topics of special interest to the members.
- To participate in the debate regarding trade and policy issues, which are of concern to CCPIT members. Most activities focus on members' meetings and Chamber seminars either in the form of evening presentations or business lunches.
[edit] Other
The CCPIT Automotive Subcouncil organizes Auto China and other Chinese auto shows.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Official site (English)