w88 casino News Network (Contributed by UIBE International Business Chinese Base)2019YearThe afternoon of October 28th,w88 casinoConfucius Institute at Fukuyama University in Japan at the Shigeru Miyachi Memorial Hall of Fukuyama UniversityA seminar on China’s economy was held on the 9th floor. Chairman of the Confucius Institute Akio Fuji, foreign director Ryo Hirayama, Chinese director Guo Deyu and others attended the event. A total of more than 140 people including university teachers and students, business people, Confucius Institute students, and local citizens attended the seminar. Chairman Akio Fuji said in his speech that in addition to Chinese teaching and cultural activities, the Confucius Institute also attaches great importance to academic exchanges and actively holds various academic lectures. The seminar was chaired by the foreign director Ryo Hirayama.

Speech by Akio Fuji, Chairman of the Confucius Institute

Seminar site
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Professor Nishimura’s speech
The second part is an academic seminar with the theme of "Sino-US w88 Issues and Fushan Local Enterprises". Hosted by Professor Shoji Haruna, w88 casino of Economics, Fukuyama University. Professor Yusaku Nishimura, Professor Li Sen, w88 casino of Economics, Fukuyama University,Mr. Shuichi Mizogami, General Manager of RYOBI's Die Casting Division, participated in the discussion, which covered the phenomenon and nature of Sino-US w88 friction, China's industrial policy, the development of China's high-tech enterprises, China's response strategies to US hegemony, the impact of Sino-US w88 on Japanese companies, and many other aspects. During the discussion, the four guests each shared their views on the Sino-US w88 friction. Professor Li Sen also elaborated on the current situation of China's economy, development strategy, Belt and Road Initiative, Made in China 2025 plan, etc. to the audience; General Manager Shuichi Mizogami explained the characteristics of local enterprises in Fushan around the automobile industry, and expressed his views on the Chinese automobile market, the impact of Sino-US w88 friction on the Sino-Japanese automobile industry, and other issues.

Discussant
The seminar has detailed information, meticulous analysis, and vivid examples, which aroused the audience's great interest in China's new economic ecology. The audience actively asked questions, and the four guests answered them respectively. The interaction was frequent and the atmosphere was warm.
The seminar provided a new perspective on China's new economy and Sino-US w88 friction, allowing the audience to have a more in-depth observation and thinking about China's economic development and its future strategy. The audience said that through the lecture, they had a stronger interest in China, Chinese economy and culture.
As a window and bridge, the Confucius Institute will continue to be committed to promoting academic exchanges and cooperation between the two universities in the future.

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