Kiwa Bio-Tech announces participation at “2019 Business Environment Roundtable” In Beijing, China
Date:12-31-2019
Kiwa Bio-Tech Products Group Corp. (KWBT) (“Kiwa Bio-Tech” or “the Company”), an emerging agricultural company that develops, manufactures and markets bio-fertilizers for use in the multi-billion China agriculture and aquaculture markets and the developer of smart soil remediation technology for use in agriculture markets worldwide, announces that the Company recently participated in the prestigious "2019 Business Environment Roundtable" in Beijing which was sponsored by the China Association of Foreign Investment Enterprises and the Ministry of Commerce.
President Mr. Deming Chen, Deputy Minister of Commerce and Deputy Representative of International Trade Negotiation Mr. Shouwen Wang attended the meeting and delivered keynote speeches.
During the meeting, McDonald's, Samsung, Dell, HSBC, Coca Cola, Visa, Herbal Life, P & G, Kiwa Bio-Tech, and a total of 26 Vice-Chairman units including the Quality Brand Protection Committee, Leasing Industry Committee and Pharmaceutical R & D Industry Committee focused on the theme of "Business Environment and Expanding Openness" communicate and exchange.
At the conference, Ms. Yvonne Wang, CEO of Kiwa Bio-Tech, put forward suggestions on the business environment of foreign-funded enterprises in China. At the same time, she sent out the initiative of participating in the public welfare activities of soil remediation and environmental governance in China to more than 100 member units participating in the conference. She proposed that China's foreign-funded enterprises should reach an agreement with China Poverty Alleviation Foundation, and that Kiwa should bring technical support for all member enterprises.
The industry donated money to carry out public welfare soil remediation in Zhejiang, Shaanxi and other soil pollution areas in China. This initiative has the support of all delegates.
Executive Vice President Mr. Hongying Cao presided over the meeting, and more than 200 people from 110 member units participated.