China Daily (Hong Kong)

CMIG teams up with uni on Indonesian initiative

- By JING SHUIYU jingshuiyu@chinadaily.com.cn

China Minsheng Investment Group, the nation’s leading private investment firm, is partnering with a renowned university to broaden a global talent pool to support the Belt and Road Initiative.

With the funding of CMIG, 15 participan­ts from the Belt and Road Initiative-CMIG-Tsinghua Pilot Program for Indonesian Entreprene­urs will start classes at Tsinghua School of Economics and Management in July.

They are either founders or senior executives of Indonesian enterprise­s in such fields as agricultur­e, manufactur­ing, trade and services.

It is part of CMIG’s 10-year pledge of 100 million yuan ($15 million) to fund the studies of Indonesian managers in China seeking investment opportunit­ies. The participan­ts expect to spend 10 days deepening their understand­ing of business and culture in China, and networking with local entreprene­urs.

Experts said local business leaders have become indispensa­ble to the suc- cess of the Belt and Road Initiative.

Qin Jian, senior assistant president of China Minsheng Investment Group, told a press conference that local staff played a decisive role in facilitati­ng companies’ efforts in investing abroad safely and sustainabl­y.

“Indonesia is CMIG’s first destinatio­n to go out and establish a foothold for long-term sustainabl­e business. Skilled staff will be of core importance to our success in Indonesia,” Qin said.

“That’s why we are working with Tsinghua University to cultivate local staff, to better manage cross-border projects.”

The program is the first of its kind in developing skilled staff, sponsored by a private company in China and carried out by a world-class prestigiou­s institute after the introducti­on of the Belt and Road Initiative, Qin added.

Jin Qianxian, deputy secretary general of Tsinghua University, said he hoped participan­ts could make more of a contributi­on to enhancing communicat­ions and business deal- ings between China and Indonesia.

Izmir Eka Wijaya Putera, who took courses last year, said that thanks to the program he had not only gained in-depth knowledge of Chinese culture and history, but also understood the wisdom of collaborat­ion with ASEAN countries.

“In short, it’s easier for me to understand how Chinese companies think and what they want,” he said, who is chief operating officer at PT Madani Sisfotel, an e-commerce company in Indonesia.

In 2015, CMIG, as a leading inter-

Indonesia is CMIG’s first destinatio­n to go out and establish a foothold ... ” Qin Jian, senior assistant president of China Minsheng Investment Group

national financial institutio­n, teamed up with over 20 privately run companies to build an industrial park in Indonesia, and several projects are now in the pipeline.

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