Leaders of China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) Zhejiang Sub-Council Visit Zhejiang TUNA Environmental Science&Technology CO.,LTD. for Investigation and Discussion on Int
2025-03-17 13:36:04
On the morning of April 2, 2025, Yan Jia, Vice President of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) Zhejiang Sub-Council, and Li Chunhua, Deputy Director of the CCPIT Zhejiang Commercial Legal Service Center, visited Zhejiang TUNA Environmental Science&Technology CO.,LTD. for inspection and guidance. They were accompanied by Zhao Wendong, President of CCPIT Shaoxing Sub-Council, and Zhang Tianxiong, Member of the Party Working Committee of Binhai New Area. Jin Meng, Chairman of Zhejiang TUNA Environmental Science&Technology CO.,LTD. and Chen Bin, Executive Vice President of Zhejiang TUNA Environmental Science&Technology CO.,LTD, received the delegation and participated in the symposium.
During the symposium, Chairman Jin Meng systematically introduced TUNA's development achievements and international strategic layout. He emphasized that TUNA has always been driven by technological innovation, maintaining a leading position in China's industrial flue gas treatment sector while actively expanding into international markets. The company has achieved full-chain globalization in "research and development-manufacturing-service," with business coverage in key regions such as Asia-Pacific and Europe. TUNA will continue to deepen localized operations, providing global customers with high-efficiency and energy-saving environmental solutions, and promoting Chinese environmental technology standards worldwide.
Vice President Yan Jia highly commended TUNA's internationalization practices. She noted that as a benchmark enterprise in Zhejiang's environmental protection industry "going global," TUNA's success offers valuable insights for provincial enterprises. CCPIT Zhejiang will leverage its strengths in foreign-related legal services, including international arbitration consulting, compliance risk alerts, and overseas intellectual property protection, to provide robust support for enterprises expanding into international markets. She expressed hope for deeper collaboration with TUNA to explore new models for international engineering contracting in the environmental sector and enhance the global competitiveness of Zhejiang's environmental protection industry.
This investigation laid a solid foundation for government-enterprise collaboration in advancing the internationalization of green industries. Moving forward, TUNA will continue to rely on technological innovation and global strategic deployment, accelerating its progress toward the strategic goal of becoming a "global environmental service provider" with the professional support of CCPIT Zhejiang.