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Sep 29 2003

Chairman of CPPCC Jia Qinglin met President Li

Published by tiens at 15:04 under News Edit This

On September 29, Tiens Group President Li Jinyuan attended the 50th anniversary of All-China Federation of Industry & Commerce just after visiting the 50th Anniversary of All-China Federation of Industry & Commerce and the Achievement Exhibition of China Guangcai Program. Together with other representatives, he also met with Mr. Jia Qinglin, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of CPCCC and Chairman of the CPPCC.

Li Jinyuan with Jia Qinglin

On behalf of the CPCCC and the State Council, Chairman Jia first expressed his sincere congratulations to the All-China Federation of Industry & Commerce and his sincere greeting to all of its members. He highly commended the private enterprise owners for their outstanding contributions to the modernization of China and the China Guangcai Program. He also commended them as an important force of economy development and social progress of China. Moreover, he encouraged all to be patriotic, professional, honest and law-abiding, and “to think of the source of getting rich and of making progress after becoming affluent”, in order to promote the healthy development of the private economy.

The center of the front line is Mr. Jia Qinglin, Member of Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of CPCCC and Chairman of the CPPCC; the second from the left is Mr. Huang Mengfu, Vice Chairman of the CPPCC and Chairman of All-China Federation of Industry & Commerce.

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