Leaders from Jiangxia District of Wuhan inspect BIIIB

On August 16, a 6-person delegation including Ouyang Kunsong, member of the standing committee of Jiangxia District Committee of CPC and deputy district head of Jiangxia District; Li Shuyong, member of the standing committee of Jiangxia District Committee of CPC and secretary of Wulijie Town Committee of CPC and Cheng Bo, Director of the Bureau of Land and Resources of Jiangxia inspected Beijing International Information Industry Base (BIIIB). Hui Yixiang and Tian Geng, deputy GMs of the company accompanied the investigation and president Wang Tianyi held a talk with the guests and feasted the guests.

Executive deputy president Liu Qun and deputy GM Tian Geng investigated Jiangxia District of Wuhan in late July. The aim of Jiangxia district leaders' investigation is to see the construction situation and learn the production and tax payment of the in-park enterprises. Both parties exchanged views on the construction of Jiangxia Park.

Deputy GM Hui Yixiang briefed the history and industrial layout of CIIC and elaborated the development strategy and investment and financing service platform of the company and situation of State Guest Entrepreneur Club. He said that the company will fully use the resources of Fortune 500 Companies, international chambers of commerce, embassies and consulates in China and investment funds to make contribution to the investment invitation and construction of other regions on the basis of well constructing the Beijing base.

On the welcome lunch, president Wang Tianyi introduced the development prospect of China's information security industry, the development trend of "park-style plants" and the historical opportunity of urbanization.

Leaders of Jiangxia District spoke highly of the achievement that the base has harvested in such a short period. They showed great interests to the resources that the company possesses and are confident in the cooperation prospect. They warmly welcome leaders of CIIC and the information park corporation to re-investigate Jiangxia.