TAG-Confucius Organizes A Seminar on Chinese Economy

01 Dec 2013  
Prof. Feng Li will tackle several key issues regarding the Chinese economy with a special focus on China’s International trade policies, Trade opportunities, Shanghai Free Trade Zone and Current investment environment in addition to other related subjects
 
AMMAN----December 1, 2013------ Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Confucius Institute, the official testing center for China's HSK examinations (Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi), will organize a seminar by Prof. Feng Li, Associate Professor, College of Business, at the Shenyang Normal University on Chinese Economy on Monday Dec. 2nd at Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Forum (TAG-Forum).
 
Prof. Feng Li will tackle several key issues regarding the Chinese economy with a special focus on China’s International trade policies, Trade opportunities, Shanghai Free Trade Zone and Current investment environment in addition to other related subjects.
 
A lecturer, a researcher and a writer with a special passion for International Economics, Prof. Feng Li is currently working as an Associate Professor, College of Business, at the Shenyang Normal University. She holds a PhD in Finance, School of Economy from Liaoning University in China and an MSc in Business Economics and Finance from the University of Portsmouth, UK. She published several projects with a special focus on China's economic growth and influence of financial capital globalization on China's economic development in addition to others.
 
The seminar which will be moderated by HE Ms. Reem Badran- Vice President - Executive Committee of Economic Policy Development Forum (EPDF),  is an excellent opportunity for traders, students and interested businessmen to know more about China's economy.
 
About TAG- Confucius Institute
 
Talal Abu-Ghazaleh-Confucius Institute was established in September 2008 to promote the Chinese language and culture, in order to reach a better mutual understanding between Arab and Chinese cultures. This is a one-of-a-kind initiative based on the cooperation agreement between Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Organization (TAG-Org) and the Confucius Institute of China. The Institute was named after Confucius, the world-renowned great thinker, educator and philosopher in Chinese history. Confucius's thoughts have influenced the Chinese civilization and other civilizations in the world for nearly 2000 years.