Name
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Seminar on Finance and Economy Administration for Developing countries
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Organizer
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Jiangxi University of Finance & Economics
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Time
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In May each year, with duration of 3 weeks
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Language
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English
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Invited Countries
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Developing countries, 1-2 for each
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Number of Participants
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20-30 persons
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Requirements for the Participants
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Age
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less than 55 years old for higher ranked officials, less than 50 for the lower ones
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Health
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be healthy, especially no infectious diseases, high blood pressure or disable body
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Language
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Communicating in English freely
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others
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No family members or friends companied during the seminar
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Host City
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Nanchang, Jiangxi province
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Local Temperature
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25-35℃
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Cities to visit
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Beijing, Jingdezhen
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Local Temperature
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Beijing City is about 5℃ lower NanchangCity
lower), and that of JingdezhenCity in September is similar to that of Nanchang.
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Notes
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Contact of the Organizer
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Contact Person(s)
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Ms. Zhang Xifeng / Mr. Chen Qi
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Telephone
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+86-791-8381-6053 / 0791-8380-2645
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Mobile
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+86-130-0723-3816 / 139-7910-2891
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Fax
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+86-791- 8380-2645
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E-mail
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juliezhangxf@163.com; / chenkikicn@yahoo.com.cn
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About the Organizer
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Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics (JUFE), founded in 1923, is a comprehensive institution of higher learning focusing on economics and management. Internationalization is one highlight of JUFE. Entrusted by Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China and Ministry of Finance, JUFE has successfully organized these kinds of seminars since 2007. As for the new programs in the future, JUFE as a whole pay high attention on it as usual, anticipate to hold this program successfully through careful organization and full preparation.
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Seminar / Training Course Content
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The program includes: lectures on topics related with China’s current situation, courses and experience of China’s reform and opening-up, China’s current economic situation and problems, China’s policies on finance and taxation, China’s policies and ways on banking supervision, Chinese policies for preventing devaluation of international currencies , the inter-governmental fiscal relations in China, RMB exchange rate system and China’s foreign exchange market, Chinese business environment, risks and control of Chinese enterprises’ overseas investment, China’s experience in developing opening-up economy as well as industrial development, the role of fiscal policy and monetary policy in China’s economy development. etc.
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