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NGO's energy forum underway in Beijing
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Ken Lieberthal (1st from left) and David Sandalow (2nd from right) of the Brookings Institution, Qiu Baoxing (2nd from left), vice-minister of Housing and Urban Rural Development and Holly Cheng of JUCCCE, gather for governmental cooperation issues.

Ken Lieberthal (1st from left) and David Sandalow (2nd from right) of the Brookings Institution, Qiu Baoxing (2nd from left), vice-minister of Housing and Urban Rural Development and Holly Cheng of JUCCCE, gather for governmental cooperation issues. 



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