'Symposium for Sino-Japan Urban and Environment' convened in Tokyo

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"Symposium for Sino-Japan Urban and Environment" was convened recently in Tokyo.



"Symposium for Sino-Japan Urban and Environment" was convened recently in Tokyo. The Symposium was co-hosted by the Environmental Affairs, Government of Japan, General Japan Foundation Center for environmental health and Cloud River Japan Co.,Ltd. Du Ping, Executive Vice-Director, State Information Center, Ming Xiaodong, Chinese embassy in Japan, Hideki Minamikawa, Director of Japan's Environmental health center, and Nakai Tokutaro, Japanese Ministry of Evironment secretary review officer attended and addressed the event.

Yue Xiuhu, Deputy director of the department of development planning of the National Development, delivered a keynote speech on Chinese current city policy and environmental policy. Representatives from Hitachi Shipbuilding, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and other Japanese companies introduced developing situation of the business in the field of China city construction, and engaged in discussion with Chinese government official.

Mu Rongping, Director of Innovation and Development Research Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hu Junkai, the Executive Chief Editor of Xinhua News Agency "Outlook" Weekly, Akinori Morimoto, a professor at Waseda University, and Zhou Muzhi, the Professor of Tokyo Keizai University also participated in the discussion.

After the meeting, the participants of the hundreds of Chinese and Japanese political, financial and academia officials, entrepreneurs and experts hosted a dinner party, made in-depth exchanges and communication.

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