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Vice president Ge meets with MITSUI guests

(People's Daily Online)

16:55, January 18, 2013

On the morning of November 29, Mr. Ge Junjie, vice president of Bright Food and chairman of Shanghai Tangjiu (Group), met with a Japanese delegation led by Mr. XXXX, director of the Food Products & Services Business Unit of MITSUI & CO., LTD. Mr. Ge was accompanied by Mr. Cui Zhijun, president of Shanghai Tangjiu (Group), Mr. Li Yuanzhi, vice president of Shanghai Tangjiu (Group) and department chiefs of Bright Food.

Mr. Ge spoke highly of MITSUI’s professionalism and briefed the guests on the strategy and business conditions of the Group. The two sides looked back at communications and cooperation between them, exchanged views on food logistics, food processing and sugar industry, and consulted on contents and methods of next-stage cooperation.

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