From May 22 to 23, the semi-final of the Second National MIB International Business Negotiation Competition was held at the Haidian Campus of China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL). Some 20 top international business negotiation experts in China, including Sun Zhenyu, former Chairman of China Society for World Trade Organization Studies (CWTO), were invited as judges. Over 300 people, including 16 participating teams and teachers and students from more than 10 universities across China, attended the event. After eight preliminaries and three final rounds, CUPL team won the championship.
The Second National MIB International Business Negotiation Competition was jointly sponsored by the National MIB Education Steering Committee, the Department of Legal Affairs of China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) and CUPL, and was organized by the Business School of CUPL. Focusing on strengthening 121 MIB programs nationwide, the competition welcomes students and faculty members who are interested in international business negotiation and in the interaction of economics, management and law. The competition aims to build a platform for the integration of teaching and practices in the field of international business negotiation, where teachers and students can improve capabilities, express themselves and appreciate others’ strengths. The utmost goal is to encourage them to make more contributions to the noble cause of the opening up of China and the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation in the new era.
Vice President Shi Jianzhong of CUPL extended congratulations on the success of the competition and expressed his gratitude to the guidance and support from the National MIB Steering Committee and the Department of Legal Affairs of CCPIT. He noted that the Business School is dedicated to cultivating high-caliber, multifaceted, and professional legal talents with a strong sense of social responsibility who are equipped with solid knowledge and rich practical experience in both law and business. The school follows the “four-span” education mode, featuring interdisciplinary majors, multi-sectoral experience, cross-school training and international vision. He added that the competition is an important innovation for MIB teaching and training.