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Aug 02 2006

Egypt Commercial Minister Visit

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On the morning of August 2, Mr. Ahmed M. Abady, Commercial Minister of the Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt in China, and his other two companies visited Tiens Group. Accompanied by Executive Director of International Trade Dept of TIENS Global Logistics Center and Manager of President Office, the guests visited the Exhibition Hall first.

Subsequently, President Li Jinyuan warmly met with Mr. Ahmed M. Abady and his delegates at the President’s VIP Room.

t the meeting, President Li Jinyuan introduced the past, present and future of TIENS to Mr. Ahmed M.Abady, and its scheme of developing TIENS’ Egyptian market to the guests.

Mr. Ahmed M. Abady expressed his earnest thanks to this invitation of President Li Jinyuan. Through viewing the global TIENS website, he knew that Tiens Group had grown to be a leading enterprise in the industry for several years. This visit made him further understand the strength and charm of multinational TIENS. He introduced business and trade in Egypt to President Li Jinyuan, and expressed that Egypt was a potential market. He hoped that Tiens Group would go to Egypt for development and cooperation, and that the Egyptian government would provide maximum support and help to Tiens Group. Furthermore he sincerely invited President Li Jinyuan to hold TIENS Celebration events in Egypt.

President Li Jinyuan expressed the heartfelt thanks to the support of Mr. Ahmed M. Abady. The meeting was warm, zealous and friendly. Finally President Li Jinyuan exchanged gifts with Mr. Ahmed M. Abady.

After the meeting, Mr. Ahmed M. Abady and his delegates cordially discussed business matters with leaders from TIENS Global Logistics Center.

Egypt Commercial Minister Visit

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