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CIIC Delegation Successfully Visits Romania and Poland ---Signing Cooperation Memos
and Agreements with Romanian and Polish Enterprises Accompanied by Zhao Jianping, the assistant to President of China Development Bank, CIIC President Wang Tianyi led a delegation to visit Romania and Poland from March 21 to April 5. President Wang and the delegation successively held talks with top officials and entrepreneurs from these two countries. Both governments welcomed Chinese enterprises to invest in their countries. Chinese ambassadors and economic counselors to these two countries gave an extensive support to this visit. In Romania, the delegation paid a visit to some governmental officials, including the Romanian Premier Consultant and President of the Romanian State Bank. Besides, the delegation signed the hotel project technology service and management agreement with Romanian Nile Group, the Beijing-Bucharest Direct Flight Cooperation Memorandum with GCP Group. Xu Jian, Chinese Ambassador to Romania, Zhao Jianping, the assistant to President of China Development Bank as well as representatives of Hainan Airlines were present at the signature ceremony.
In Poland, the delegation visited Polish
Vice Premier GIERTYCH.R, Warsaw Deputy Mayor J. Miller, Deputy Director
of the Immigrant Bureau under the Labor Department, office secretary
general of the Department of Communications & Facilities and other
governmental officials. Polish Vice Premier GIERTYCH.R welcomed Chinese
enterprises to do business in Poland, and he would coordinate related
departments such as the financial, labor, and legal organs to help Chinese
enterprises conduct business. Warsaw Deputy Mayor J. Miller welcomed
Chinese enterprises to make business observations and participate in
the urban construction of Warsaw. Moreover, he exchanged a wide range
of opinions with the delegation in the fields of the construction of
the industrial park and its infrastructure facilities, the sources of
project capital, the procedure and qualification of projects' bidding
and tendering, and labor affairs. The office secretary general of the
Department of Communications & Facilities of Poland hoped that Chinese
enterprises could grasp opportunities to enter Polish construction market
after introducing the construction plan of expressway and airport and
the issues concerning company registration and bidding and tendering
in Poland to the delegation. According to the Deputy Director of the
Immigrant Bureau under the Labor Department, Poland is revising the
laws and regulations concerning labor affairs to alleviate the labor
shortage by allowing foreign labors to enter Poland.
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