CCIEE Holds Press Conference for the Annual Meeting of China’s Economy

  • Time:2011-02-23

On the morning of December 15, 2010, CCIEE held the press conference for the Annual Meeting of China’s Economy (2010-2011). Chen Yongjie, Deputy Secretary General of CCIEE, chaired the press conference and Wei Jianguo, Secretary General of CCIEE, introduced the theme and preparation of the meeting. Journalists from more than ten media such as Xinhua News Agency, China National Radio, China Daily, Caijing, Outlook Weekly, Yicai, Chinanet, Ifeng and Netease attended the press conference.

         

The Annual Meeting of China’s Economy (2010-2011), hosted by CCIIEE, is going to be held in Mid-January 2011 in Beijing. The theme of the meeting is Analyzing China and World Economy. According to the trend of China and World economic development, the meeting aims to comment and grasp the new development, new reform and new trend of the domestic and international economies, interpret the guidance of the Fifth Plenum of the 17th Central Committee of the CPC, the Proposal for Formulating the 12th Five-Year Program for China’s Social and Economic Development and documents of the Central Economic Work Meeting, analyze the macroeconomic trend to contribute wisdom to the transformation of the economic development mode and the realization of scientific development.

Those who will attend the meeting are relevant government and provincial officials, experts and scholars, presidents of SOEs, private and multinational companies, diplomatic envoys in China, representatives of international organizations, domestic and foreign chambers of commerce.

Wei Jianguo hoped that the press could report this meeting in a creative way from different aspects in light of the agenda, content and outcome of this meeting. Moreover, he hoped those web-based media could use their advantages of fast-reporting, wide-coverage and impact to promote the meeting’s outcome. At the press conference, Mr. Wei answered questions from the journalists and thanked them for their continuous supports.

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