The 9th Annual Conference of China Textile Round-Table Forum, co-sponsored by Oerlikon Manmade Fibers, was held on 23 February 2014 at the Beijing Kunlun Hotel.
The annual event was attended by over 320 members, including personnel of related government departments, CNTAC and related industry associations, as well as well known domestic and foreign entrepreneurs.
The annual conference of this year, with the main topic Comprehensively deepening Reforms and Developing the Textile Industry, provided a platform for participants for in-depth discussion about hot issues and corresponding countermeasures.
These included, the influence of comprehensively deepening economic system reform of the third plenary session of CPC on the textile industry; 2014 macroeconomic situation and policies; prospects for the textile industry in the period of the 12th Five-year Plan and 13th Five-year Plan (2015-2020); major reform of the textile industry, as well as the issue of excess capacity.
Jia Kang, member of the national committee of CPPCC and director of financial science institute of Ministry of Finance, Yao Jingyuan, special researcher of Counsellor Office of State Council, and Zhang Yansheng, researcher and Secretary General of academic committee of National Development and Reform Commission, were invited to make speeches respectively on Interpretation on new policies of comprehensive deepening reform of economic system of third plenary session of CPC, Macroeconomic situation and policies in 2014 and Build new advantages of textile industry on international competitiveness & cooperation.
Gao Yong, Vice President and Secretary-General of CNTAC, and Sun Ruizhe, Vice President of CNTAC, later made speeches on the topics of Economic situation analysis and prospective on textile industry in 2013-2014 and Prospective on textile industry in the period of 12th Five-year Plan and 13th Five-year Plan(2015-2020).
Stefan Kross, CEO of Oerlikon Manmade Fibers also lead a discussion on a Comprehensive process know-how as the decisive lead for eco-friendly innovations for the manmade fibres industry.
Source: Innovation in Textiles
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