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CCNU established the China Chamber of Commerce Research Institute

Time:September 19, 2019    clicks:

On September 28, 2019, the establishment and unveiling ceremony of the China Chamber of Commerce Research Institute (CCCRI) in our school and the seminar on research and teaching of the Chamber of Commerce were held on the second floor of Yifu International Conference Center. Sun Anmin, the honorary dean of CCCRI and the former executive vice chairman of All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, Zhao Xiaoyong, the honorary dean of CCCRI and the former chairman of Hubei Federation of Industry and Commerce, Zhao Lingyun, the president and deputy secretary of the Party Committee, and Ma Min, the dean of CCCRI and the director of Institute of Modern China Studies in our university, jointly unveiled the CCCRI.

At the meeting, Zhao Lingyun, Sun Anmin and Zhao Xiaoyong congratulated the establishment of CCCRI and put forward relevant suggestions from the perspectives of the development of market economy, the development of chamber of commerce organization, the relationship between chamber of commerce and commercial war, and the relationship between commercial science and theory.

Ma Min pointed out that the CCCRI should integrate different types of chamber of commerce researches and development subjects into a large innovation platform, focusing on scientific research, personnel training, chamber of commerce investigation and evaluation, academic exchanges and social services. After the unveiling ceremony, a seminar on chamber of commerce research and teaching was held, and the participating experts put forward suggestions and ideas for the institute to further carry out chamber of commerce research and teaching.

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