Established
in May 1952, China Council for the Promotion of International Trade
(CCPIT) comprises VIPS, enterprises and organizations representing
the economic and trade sectors in China. It is the most important
and the largest institution for the promotion of foreign trade in
China.
The aims of the CCPIT are to operate and promote foreign trade,
to use foreign investment, to introduce advanced foreign technologies,
to conduct activities of Sino-foreign economic and technological
cooperation in various forms, to promote the development of economic
and trade relations between China and other countries and regions
around the world, and to promote the mutual understanding and friendship
between China and peoples and economic and trade circles of all
nations around the world, in line with law and government policies
of the People’s Republic of China.
With the approval of the Chinese government, the CCPIT started
to adopt a separate name – China Chamber of International
Commerce (CCOIC)- in 1988, which is used simultaneously with the
CCPIT. The CCPIT admits new members from among enterprises in all
parts of China and promotes trade through its functions of information
consultation, exhibition, legal assistance, etc. |


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