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Heyet Listesi HUBEI HEYET LİSTESİ İsim Şirket Unvan Ms. Zhou Caijuan CCPIT Hubei Sub-Council Kurul Başkanı Mr. Wang Yong CCPIT Hubei Sub-Council Yatırım Yöneticisi Mr. Yu Jiazhu CCPIT Hubei Sub-Council Genel Sekreter Mr. Li Meng CCPIT Hubei Sub-Council Direktör Yardımcısı Ms. Wang Jing CCPIT Hubei Sub-Council Direktör Yardımcısı Ms. Cao Yue CCPIT Hubei Sub-Council Şef Mr. Xu Huichang CCPIT Hubei Sub-Council Şef Yardımcısı Mr. Yang Bo Hubei Chamber of International Commerce Direktör Yardımcısı CCPIT Hubei Sub-Council Foreign Exchange Mr. Xu Mingsong Genel Direktör Promotion Center CCPIT Hubei Sub-Council Foreign Exchange Genel Direktör Mr. Lyu Chongjun Promotion Center Yardımcısı CCPIT Hubei Sub-Council Foreign Exchange Ms. Hu Guangyao Yönetici Promotion Center Genel Direktör Mr. Huang Ming Department of Finance of Hubei Province Yardımcısı Hubei Provincial Federation of Industry and Ms. Wang Lixiang Müfettiş Yardımcısı Commerce Ms. Zhou Hubei Supply and Marketing Cooperative Direktör Chunyan Mr. Wu Taifeng Zhijiamg Exi Cement Products Co.,Ltd Genel Müdür Mr. Li Changqing Hubei Houniao Tourism Development Co., Ltd. Başkan Satış Genel Müdür Mr. Ye Kedong Hubei Taihe Petrochemical Equipment Co., Ltd Yardımcısı Mr. Wang Jiaxin Hubei Xiushui Tianxiang Tea Co., Ltd Başkan Mr. Ran Jianbo Hubei Anjie Logistics Co., Ltd Genel Müdür Mr. Li Yong Hubei Agricultural Holdings Group Corporation Başkan Mr. Liu Yong ChuFung Agricultural Chain Corporation Genel Müdür HUBEI HEYET LİSTESİ Advanced Manufacturing Park Administrative Mr. Xiao Office of Wuhan Economic and Technological Direktör Xiaopeng Development Zone Investment Promotion Bureau of Wuhan Economic Mr. Xue Aiqiang Direktör and Technological Development Zone Investment Promotion Bureau of Wuhan Wuchang Mr. Wu Jiang Direktör Yardımcısı District Mr. Wu Wuhan Asia-Europe Logistics Co.,Ltd Genel Müdür Guangming Ms. Long Jiao Wuhan Asia-Europe Logistics Co.,Ltd Pazarlama Yöneticisi Mr. Huang Liwei Wuhan Optics Vally Asset Management Co.Ltd Genel Müdür Wuhan Optics Vally Industry Park Construction & Genel Müdür Mr. Gu Yang Investment Co.Ltd Yardımcısı Wuhan Hanyang Municipal Construction Group Ms. Gao Li Yatırım Yöneticisi Corporation Mr. Fang Zhaohui Hubei Jinglun Group Kurul Başkanı Stratejik Planlama Mr. Li Heng Haichuangyun International Development Co.LTD. Direktörü Wuhan Conciliation Center of China Council for the Kurul Başkan Ms. Fu Zhongyu Promotion of International Trade Asistanı Wuhan Conciliation Center of China Council for the Ms. Duan Lian Memur Promotion of International Trade Mr. Chen Belediye Başkan The People's Government of Qianjiang Qingzhong Yardımcısı Genel Sekreter Mr. Xiong Feng People's Government of Xianning Municipality Yardımcısı Ms. Li Huaxia CCPIT Suizhou Kurul Başkanı Kurul Başkan Mr. Wang Junjie CCPIT Xianning Yardımcısı Mr. Wang Jin CCPIT Yichang Genel Sekreter HUBEI HEYET LİSTESİ Mr. Wang Bölge Müdür The People's Government of Yiling District Hongbin Yardımcısı Genel Direktör Mr. Cheng Peng Yichang Hi-Tech Development Zone Yardımcısı Genel Müdür Mr. Guo Shiming Yichang Xiaoxihong Import&Export.co.Ltd Yardımcısı Yichang Bailihuang Eco Agricultural Tourism Mr. Zhong Anrong Başkan Development Co.Ltd Mr. Bi Yichang hui xin phosphate industry &trade co., LTD Başkan Xiangsheng Mr. Chen Hubei Yali Clothing Co., Ltd. Başkan Minghong Mr. Liu Zhonghu Qianjiang Willow Aquatic Food Co., Ltd Genel Müdür Mr. Chen Nengxin Hubei Xingan Security Group Co.,Ltd. Başkan Mr. Wang The People's Government of Huanggang Parti Üyesi Haoming Belediye Başkan Mr. Hu Wenqi The People's Government of Macheng Yardımcısı Mr. Wang Jianhua Yangxin County Party Committee Sekreter Mr. Guo Bo People's Government of Xialu District Bölge Şefi Kurul Başkan Mr. Li Guangming CCPIT Huangshi Yardımcısı Mr. Lin Jiuzhan Hubei FuTian Agriculture Development Co., Ltd. Genel Müdür Mr. Ning Lizheng Hubei Dafan Auto Parts Co., Ltd. Genel Müdür Mr. Zhang Jinhua Huanggang Yueguolao Farm Products Co., Ltd. Başkan Mr. Jin Dongfeng Hubei Jinlan Agriculture Development Co., Ltd. Başkan Mr. Chen Haijun Hubei Dabie Tea House Co.,Ltd Başkan Mr. Zhang Qing Hubei Longyuan Metallurgical Group Co.,Ltd. Genel Müdür Mr. Zhao Hubei Aulice Tyre Co.,Ltd. Başkan Wanchang Mr. He Yuping Hubei Green Crown Agriculture Co., Ltd. Başkan HUBEI HEYET LİSTESİ Mr. Cai Xiang Hubei Langtianxin Special Medicine Co., Ltd. Başkan The People's Congress Standing Committee of Mr. Zhang Qin Direktör Yardımcısı Jingzhou Kurul Başkan Ms. Shen Yan CCPIT Jingzhou Yardımcısı Mr. Han Xu People's Government of Jiangling County İlçe Başkanı Mr. Bian Sanbao Hubei Xinhua Plastic Co., Ltd Başkan Mr. Wen Yuxiang Wanzhou Fuel Company Limited of Jingzhou Başkan Mr. Wang Jingzhou Fengzeyuan Agriculture Technology Genel Müdür Wencheng Co.,Ltd. Hubei Minhua Modern Agriculture Techology Mr. Yuan Xudong Başkan Co.Ltd. Mr. Ye Huijun Hubei Jiangjing Fire Technology Co.,Ltd. Genel Müdür Mr. Jiang Shengjie Jiangling Huagang Warehouse Logistics Co., Ltd. Başkan Mr. Bao Jingzhou Hengquan Industry Co.,Ltd. Başkan Hongquan Hubei Daily Flourishing Agricultural Development Mr. Xiong Sheng Genel Müdür Co., Ltd. Mr. Luo Xiangao Hubei Wide Art Technology Group Co.,LTD Başkan Mr. Tong Chao Merlin Bird Modern Agriculture Co.,Ltd. Başkan Belediye Başkan Mr. Wang Yong The People's Government of Xiantao Municipality Yardımcısı Xiantao Bureau of Quality and Technology Mr. Li Shaoquan Direktör Supervision Mr. Wang Guifeng Zhanggou Town Party Committee of Xiantao Sekreter Mr. Wan Junming Bank of Agriculture and Commerce of Xiantao Direktör Mr. Mao Weizhi CCPIT Xiantao Şef HUBEI HEYET LİSTESİ Mr. Xiao Jinzhou Hubei Jinwei Machinery Manufacturing Co. Ltd, Başkan Hubei Xianmeng Health Protection Commodity Ms. Tan Qunhong Başkan Co;Ltd Mr. Yang Ming Hubei BiChen Technologies Co., Ltd. Genel Müdür Mr. Wang Hubei Huishi Plastic Co., Ltd. Başkan Huanqing Mr. Hu Ping Hubei DaYe Communication Equipment Co., Ltd. Başkan Mr. Liang Wuhan Newport Hanjiang Container Co., Ltd. Genel Müdür Huazhong Kurul Başkan Mr. Hu Qinghua CCPIT Jingmen Yardımcısı Belediye Başkan Mr. Guo Jianlin The People's Government of Jingshan Yardımcısı Mr. Lei Jiayin Bureau of Commerce of Dongbao District Genel Direktör Mr. Zhao Zhanglei Hubei JingJun Building Co., Ltd. Genel Müdür Mr. Li Dahai Hubei Sanlei Heavy Industry Co., Ltd. Başkan Mr. Pang Daquan Hubei Lianzong Energy Saving Materials Co.,Ltd Genel Müdür Kurul Başkan Ms. Hu Yi Hubei Lianzong Energy Saving Materials Co.,Ltd Asistanı Jingmen PuLuTong Supply Chain Management Co., Mr. Li Bing Genel Müdür Ltd. Hubei Zhouhe Ecological Agricultural Industry Mr. Gong Zhongyi Başkan Development Co., Ltd. Hubei Peng Dun Science and Technology Group Mr. Zhang Dehua Başkan Co., Ltd. Hubei Peng Dun Science and Technology Group Mr. Zhang Lei Genel Müdür Co., Ltd. Mr. Zhu Qinglin Xiangcheng District Party Committee of Xiangyang Sekreter Mr. Zhou Junming People's Government of Nanzhang County Savcı Vekili HUBEI HEYET LİSTESİ Mr. Zheng Nanzhang County Bureau of Commerce Genel Direktör Yuanming Xiangcheng District Bureau of Commerce of Mr. Mao Min Genel Direktör Xiangyang Ms. Mi Lijuan CCPIT Xiangyang Direktör Mr. Xia Youliang Xiangyang Baoliang Food Co., Ltd. Başkan Mr. Zhang Hubei Jingchuyuan Oil Co., Ltd. Başkan Chuanming Mr. Jin Lianming Hubei Lingsheng Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Başkan Mr. Zhao Junhua Xiangyang Zedong Chemical Group Co., Ltd. Genel Müdür Mr. Zou Tao Xiangyang Wolong Yam Cooperative Genel Direktör Mr. Tu Jun Xiangyang Yan Huang Shengshi Trade Co., Ltd. Başkan Mr. Guo Li Hubei Gulongzhong Yanyi Liqour Co.,Ltd. Başkan Huazhong Green Valley Industrial Development Mr. Cui Zheng'ao Başkan Co., Ltd. .
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