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Participant List: International Workshop on Policies on Trade in Timber and Timber Products, Dec Participant List: International Workshop on Policies on Trade in Timber and Timber Products, Dec. 6- 7 2008, Beijing Company Name Position 手机 电话 传真 E-mail 单位 姓名 职务 A & W Flooring 姜涛Jiang Tao 安信地板 AF&PA 首席代理 Director of China 许方 Xu Fang 美国林业纸业协会 Office America International James Xia 中国区代表 China Log&Timber Co. 13911194079 010-82815059 010-82815046 jamesxia@ilt-logs.com 夏长青 representative 美国国际林木公司北京办事处 America Van European Woodworking Machinery China 刘正亮Liu 木煤事业部工程师 15001314654 010-61529688 010-61529546 andy-cwood@163.com Representative Zhengliang Engineer 美国泛欧木工机械中国代表处 American Hardwoods Export John Chan Council Regional Director 852 2724 5154 852 2366 8931 陈席镇 美国阔叶木外销委员会 APHIS Minister Counselor Osvaldo Perez 美国农业部动植物卫生检疫署 参赞 APP 谢丽南 Xie 市场部 Market department 金光纸业中国总部 Linan Asia Pacific Network for Sustainable Forest Management 陈若漪 Chen and Rehabilitation Pro Tempore 干部 Secretariat Ruoqi 亚太网络临时秘书处 Asia Timber Products 李照远 Li zhaoyuan.li@PCP.com.c 13507257198 0716-7825780 亚洲木业 Zhaoyuan n Beijing Comera Woodworking 何炳林 he 010- comera@comera.com.c Co., Ltd 总经理 General Manager 13901183338 010-84476301 Binglin 84476095/6 n 北京科美亚商贸有限公司 Beijing DEHO Wood Working 赵文斌 Zhao dehozwb@yahoo.com.c Co.,Ltd 外贸销售/Sales 13520156494 010-68236992 010-68214544 Wenbin n 北京德合家木业有限公司 Beijing DEHO Wood Working 陈敏/Kevin dehocm1211@yahoo.co Co.,Ltd 外贸经理/Manager 13911337049 010-88271377 010-68214544 Chen m.cn 北京德合家木业有限公司 Beijing Forestry University 宋维明 Song 副校长 Deputy President 北京林业大学 Weiming Beijing Forestry University 李黎 Li Li 教授 Professor 北京林业大学 Beijing Forestry University- School of Economics and 李小勇 li 博士 PhD Management xiaoyong 北京林业大学经济管理学院 Beijing Jinsenxiang Wood 张翼翔 Zhang Working Co.,Ltd 总经理 General Manager 13501016786 010-64724009 010-64724009 Yixiang 北京金森翔木业有限公司 Beijing Jinsenxiang Wood 张世维 Zhang Working Co.,Ltd 副总经理 Deputy GM 13901170184 010-64724009 010-64724009 Shiwei 北京金森翔木业有限公司 Beijing Jinsenxiang Wood 李大勇 Li Working Co.,Ltd 经理 Manager 010-64724009 010-64724009 Dayong 北京金森翔木业有限公司 Beijing Qishuyegui Co.,Ltd Ma Li hengdawood003@vip.16 经理 Manager 13581865389 010-62713046 010-62710599 北京奇舒烨桂有限公司 马礼 3.com Beijing WELLUX Global Wood 赵敬红 ZHAO Products Co.,Ltd 出口经理 Export Manager Jinghong 瑞嘉地板 Cao County Hengda Wood Eric Zou Products Co., Ltd 总经理 General Manager 13305408500 0530-3742188 0530-3763255 邹金良 曹县恒达木制品有限公司 China Development Bank 陈幼卿 CHEN 国际开发银行 Youqing China National Forest Product 张森林 ZHANG Industry Association 会长 Chairman Senlin 中国林产工业协会 China National Forestry Industry 副秘书长 Deputy Secretary Association 石峰 SHI Feng General 中国林业产业协会 China National Forestry Industry 认证中心筹备组负责人 Association 赵伟 ZHAO Wei 13341050191 officer 中国林业产业协会 China National Forestry Industry 市场研究与国际合作部主 鞠洪波 JU Association 任 Director, International 13552049777 010-64217990 010-84238793 Hongbo 中国林业产业协会 Section China National Furniture 朱 ZHU Association 副会长 Vice Chairman Changling 中国家具协会 China Timber Distribution 朱光前 ZHU Association 会长 Chairman Guangqian 中国木材流通协会 China Timber Distribution Association 林夏萍 LIN Deputy Secretary Xiaping General 中国木材流通协会 China Wood International 李洪帆 LI 中国木业国际网&《国际木业》杂 总裁 president Hongfan 志 Chinese Academy of Forestry Lu Wenming Professor 010-62889727 010-62884229 luwenmingcaf@126.com 中国林科院 陆文明 Chinese Academy of Forestry Huang Wenbin 010-62889092 010-62884229 xzh0311@163.com 中国林科院 黄文斌 Wang Chinese Academy of Forestry Guangxin 010-62888857 010-62884229 wgx19840724@163.com 中国林科院 王光新 Chinese Academy of Forestry 林风鸣 LIN 教授 Professor 中国林科院 Fengming Dadetong Development Co., Ltd 吕洁平 LV 总经理 General Manager 010-63104438 010-63105722 huade@online.ln.cn 大德通发展有限公司 Jieping Dalian Customs 张天洋 Zhang 干部 Project manager 大连海关 Tianyang Dalian Huade Karen Chen 0411- Vice Presidnet 0411-86305051 大连华德木业有限公司 陈鑫 86301071 Department of Development Planning & Finance Zhang Yanhong 副司长 DDG Management,SFA 张艳红 国家林业局计资司 Department of Development Planning & Finance 章红燕 ZHANG 副司长 DDG Management,SFA Hongyan 国家林业局计资司 Department of Development Planning & Finance Chen Jiawen Division Director Management,SFA 陈嘉文 副处长 国家林业局计资司 Department of Development Planning & Finance He Xiaoping Division Director Management,SFA 何小平 副处长 国家林业局计资司 Department of Development Planning & Finance Wu Fengyi Project Manager Management,SFA 邬凤义 国家林业局计资司 Department of Political 武跟平 WU Affairs,GAC 处长 Division Director Genping 海关总署政法司 Department of Political Affairs,GAC 信燕 XIN Yan 主科 Project manager 海关总署政法司 Department of Political 周亚菡 ZHOU Affairs,GAC 主科 Project manager Yahan 海关总署政法司 Department of Political 余喜天 YU Affairs,GAC 干部 Project manager xitian 海关总署政法司 Department of Statistics,GAC 金弘蔓 JIN 处长 Division Director 海关总署统计司 Hongman Dept Forestry Industry,Heilongjiang DaXingAnLing Forestry Group 林桂梅 Lin 科长 project manager+C61 13845757051 0457-2125979 0457-2125464 dxallcgy@163.com Corporation Guimei 黑龙江大兴安岭林业集团公司林 产工业处 Dept Forestry Resources 庞闽志 PANG Administration,SFA 干部 Project manager Minzhi 国家林业局资源司 Dept International Affair,SFA 刘辛 LIU Xin 副处长 Division director 国家林业局国际司 Dept International Affair,SFA 王骅 WANG 干部 Project manager 国家林业局国际司 Hua Dept of AFF,Australia John Burl 澳大利亚林业部 Talbot Dept of AFF,Australia Philip Vernon 澳大利亚林业部 Townsend Dept of AFF,Australia Sandy Sen 澳大利亚林业部 Chen Dept of Foreign Trade,Ministry of 张彦华 ZHANG Commerce P.R.China 副处长 Division director Yanhua 商务部外贸司 Dept of North American and Oceanian Affairs,Ministry of Foreign Affairs,P.R.China ?? 副处长 Division director 外交部美大司 Dept of State Brent ESTH Counselor 美国国务院 Christensen 参赞 Dept of State ESTH Officer Sherry Hong 美国国务院 二秘 Dept of State Environmental Specialist Shi Wenming 美国国务院 环境事务专员 Dept of State Director Harvey Lee 美国国务院 主任 Dunhua Dacheng Wood Co., Ltd 吉林省敦化市大成木业有限责任 孙熙今 SUN Xijin 董事长 Board Director+C75 13904476895 0433-6323666 0433-6323888 dacheng@wood365.cn 公司 Dunhua Dacheng Wood Co., Ltd 于志宏 YU 吉林省敦化市大成木业有限责任 总经理 General Manager 13704334988 0433-6323666 0433-6323888 dhjhmy@126.com Zhihong 公司 Dunhua Forestry Industry 田东辉 Tian Association 秘书长 Secretary General 13304475555 0433-6222226 0433-6222536 dh001@126.com Donghui 敦化市林产工业协会 Dunhua Hongyuan Wood Co.,Ltd 于国臣 YU yuguochen43@hotmail.c 董事长 Board Director 13944721177 0433-6348999 0433-6343399 吉林省敦化市洪源木业有限公司 Guochen om Embassy of the Russian Kuzminykh alex.kuzminykh@gmail. Federation in the P.R.China Attache 010-65322051 010-65324851 Alexey comchita007@sohu.com 俄罗斯驻华大使馆 Foreign Agricultural Service, U.S. Agricultural Specialist Embassy Zhang Lei 13910213751 lei.zhang@usda.gov 农业事务专员 美国大使馆农业处 Forest Governance and Trade 44 1865 861 44 207 023 Programme of United Kingdom Hugh Speechly Facilitator h-speechly@dfid.gov.uk 744 0719 英国对外发展部 Forest Stewardship Council Xiangjun Yang Project Coordinator (FSC) 010-84467717 010-84466348 x.yang@fsc.org 杨湘君 项目协调员 森林管理委员会 Forest Stewardship Council Tao Zhang Volunteer (FSC) 010-84467717 010-84466348 agnes3333@sina.com 张涛 志愿者 森林管理委员会 Forest Trends Michael Bennett 森林趋势 Forest Trends Sun XiuFang 森林趋势 孙秀芳 Forestry Dept of LiaoNing Province 李利国 LI Liguo 处长 Division Director 13066633522 024-23448957 024-23448921 lnlycyb@126.com 辽宁省林业厅 Forestry Economy Development 张 蕾ZHANG Research Centre,SFA 主任DG Lei 国家林业局经研中心 Forestry Industrial Revitalization Agency (BRIK) Zulfikar 印尼林业部 Forestry revenue and Forest Director Product Distribution Bambang Edy Purwanto 处长 印尼林业部 Forestry revenue and Forest Deputy Director Product Distribution Harry Budhi Prasetyo 副处长 印尼林业部 010-67083192- GEI Meijin Chen Program officer 010-67083193 mjchen@geichina.org 216 010-67083192- GEI Aimin Wang Forest Program Officer 010-67083193 amwang@geichina.org 226 He Zhaorui summergpc@yahoo.com Green Panel Consulting Project Manager 010-84238148 010-84238150 何朝瑞 .cn Green Peace 高级项目主任 Senior 010-65546931- liu.bing@greenpeace.or 刘兵 LIU Bing 13911291510 010-65546932 绿色和平 Program Officer 132 g Green Peace 刘尚文 LIU 010-65546931- 项目主任 program Officer 绿色和平 Shangwen 192 Green Wood 方远进 Fang (Guangzhou/Beijing) Co.,Ltd 总经理 General Manager 13826240880 010-89582488 010-89580801 yuanjfang@gmail.com Yuanjin 绿泽木业(广州/北京)有限公司 010-84195686- GTZ Wang Weina Project Intern 13260361476 010-84195996 lavin1114@gmail.com 16 GuangXi Fenglin Internaitonal John Quan john.quan@fenglingroup Limited Director 13807818734 全强 .com 广西丰林木业集团 Handan Globla Wood Limited 刘海明 Liu corporation 总经理 General Manager 13784015502 0310-2519928 0310-2524078 Haiming 邯郸全球木业有限公司 Handan Globla Wood Limited 高振奇 GAO 供应部经理 Supply corporation 13930020378 0310-2524882 0310-2524078 hdqqmy@163.com Zhenqi Manager 邯郸全球木业有限公司 Harbin Customs 姚育民 YAO 主科 Project manager 哈尔滨海关 Yumin Homga Golden Field 关健华 GUAN addie@homagechinagf.c 董事长 Board Director 010-85801886 010-85802958 金田豪迈木业机械有限公司 Jiahua om Homga Golden Field kayc@homagechinagf.c 陈凯 CHEN Kai 总经理 General Manager 010-85801886 010-85802958 金田豪迈木业机械有限公司 om HSBC(The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation) 林颖 LIN Ying 汇丰银行 IGES Federico Lopez- Expert 日本全球环境战略研究所 Casero International Union for Dong Ke Senior Forest Program 010-85322699 010-85322693 dongke@iucn.org.cn Conservation of Nature 董珂 officer International Union for Li Jia Forest Program officer 010-85324822 010-85322693 lijia@iucn.org.cn Conservation of Nature 黎佳 International Union for China Program Zhang Hao 010-85322699 010-85322693 zhuanghao@iucn.org.cn Conservation of Nature Coordinator Jilin Golden Bridge Timber 李秀阳 LI 销售总经理 Sales 0431- Co.,Ltd 13944816119 0431-84748569 lixiuyang@jqf.cc Xiuyang Manager 84748566 吉林森工金桥地板集团有限公司 Krono Timber 张照中ZHANG 高级顾问 Consultant 柯诺(北京)木业有限公司 Zhaozhong Langfang Sanli Group 王泽水WANG 经理Manager 13582779659 0316-7637275 0316-7610392 sanli@sanli.com.cn 廊坊三利木业有限公司 Zeshui Langfang Sanli Group 李亮LI Liang 13403162540
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