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Int'l human resources forum to open in Beijing next spring

The China Association of International Exchange of Personnel will hold an international forum to promote personnel exchanges between nations and to explore the effects of human resources on the economy in Beijing next spring.


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The China Association of International Exchange of Personnel will hold an international forum to promote personnel exchanges between nations and to explore the effects of human resources on the economy in Beijing next spring.

Joining hands with human resources agencies of the United States, Japan, Germany, Britain, Canada, France, Italy and Australia, the association expects the forum to be " a gathering of intellectual resources," said Xia Bing, secretary-general of the forum's organizing committee, quoted by Thursday's China Daily.

Foreign experts in demand include technicians, researchers, managerial personnel at meddle and senior levels, foreign language teachers, university teachers, foreign language translators, interpreters and editors.

China has been taking measures since 1980s to attract more foreigners to help the nation in different fields. Each year, the Chinese mainland receives an average of 240,000 foreign experts who work in the fields of manufacturing, social service, education, culture, media, commerce, agriculture and other areas.


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