Since the beginning of this year, big strides have been taken in China’s reform and opening to the outside world. Coming to fruition are a series of important measures concerning finance, foreign exchange and taxation which attract worldwide attention. Under this situation, what new measures will be taken in China’s nongovernment trade promotion work? How can the Chamber of Commerce bring its functions into full play in the socialist market economy? The author of this article interviewed Zheng Hongye, Chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade(CCPIT) and China Chamber
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