DUBLIN, June 24 -- A high-level forum aiming to further strengthen the business links between China and Ireland was held here on Monday afternoon, attracting nearly 150 people from the business circles of the two sides.
Entitled Ireland-China Trade and Investment Forum, the half-day event was organized by Ireland China Business Association(ICBA), an Irish organization dedicated to the promotion of the economic and trade cooperation between Ireland and China, in collaboration with China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), a national foreign trade and investment promotion agency in China.
A six-member delegation headed by CCPIT Chairperson Gao Yan, who was a former Chinese vice minister of commerce, attended the forum which was held in Dublin's top InterContinental Hotel.
A delegation comprising representatives from 15 companies from various business circles of China also participated in the forum in addition to the representatives from the Chinese companies now operating in Ireland.
Irish Minister of State for Trade, Employment and Business Pat Breen, former Irish prime minister Enda Kenny, Chinese Ambassador to Ireland He Xiangdong and CCPIT Chairperson Gao Yan addressed the forum which was hosted by ICBA Chairperson Caroline Devlin.
During the forum, a memorandum of understanding on the cooperation between CCPIT and ICBA was signed by Gao and Devlin.
A panel discussion and a round table B2B meeting were also arranged during the forum to help delegates to have a better understanding of each side's business environment and investment opportunities.
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