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CCPIT Guangdong host the 2018 China (Guangdong) - Malaysia bilateral entrepreneur council conference
2018/9/19
On September 6, 2018, CCPIT Guangdong, GCOIC and MGCIP jointly hosted the 2018 China (Guangdong) - Malaysian bilateral entrepreneur council conference held in Malaysia, more than 80 entrepreneurs delegates from Guangdong and Malaysia to discuss bilateral economic and trade cooperation opportunities and challenges.
Meeting shall be presided over by MGCIP Huang Jinfa, President of MGCIP Tan Sri Lin Fushan, Deputy President Dato Ma Hankun, Secretary-General Shan Ziwei, GCOIC Vice President Unit (Chairman of Ling Yun Zhi Group) Wei Zhixiong, Director of CCPIT Guangdong (GCOIC) International Liaison Department Li Dong, Vice President of CCPIT Foshan Chen Hongzhan attend activities.
President of MGCIP Tan Sri Lin Fushan, Deputy President Dato Ma Hankun said in their speech, MGCIP and CCPIT Guangdong (GCOIC) province long-term close exchanges and cooperation, in the past 10 years, the two sides in Malaysia on a regular basis or bilateral entrepreneur council meeting held in Guangdong. It is hoped that in the next 10 years, both sides will further enhance cooperation and attract more enterprises to settle down and settle projects.
Wei Zhixiong, GCOIC Vice President Unit, said in his speech that in the past decade, the two sides have jointly carried out a series of practical cooperation, actively promoting bilateral cooperation and exchanges in trade, investment, tourism and culture. It is hoped that the China (Guangdong)-Malaysia bilateral entrepreneur council will play a better role as a platform and bridge in the future and make greater contributions to promoting the common prosperity of the two places.
Director of CCPIT Guangdong (GCOIC) International Liaison Department Li Dong report at the meeting on behalf of the major work in recent years, Secretary-General Shan Ziwei represents report job prospect for bilateral entrepreneur council next year. Representatives of enterprises from Guangdong and Malaysia spoke at the meeting to share their experience and views on how to further strengthen bilateral economic, trade and investment cooperation in the future.