第一篇:世界华人华商联合会执行主席 宋朝田先生大会致辞
世界华人华商联合会执行主席 宋朝田先生大会致辞——
世界华人华商第12次大会 第三届世界华人经贸文化发展论坛暨‘龙之子’华人年度人物颁奖盛典 尊敬的 各位将军、各位部长、各位大使阁下、各位国际友好组织代表、各位华人华商华侨、以及一直关心、支持
爱华事业的新闻媒体、社会各界 的新老朋友们:
大家好!
随处隆冬、热情似火!
首先,我谨代表本次大会的组委会向所有参会的领导和嘉宾致以真挚的谢意和热烈的欢迎!
今年是龙年,是全球华人共同的本命年,是承前启后、继往开来的盛世华年,十八大的胜利召开,更令我们全球华人华商华侨振奋不已、作为龙的传人的中华儿女,今天有幸在这里欢聚一堂、更有机会问鼎‘龙之子’的至高荣誉,2012年的12月22日,注定是不平凡的,传说中的‘世界末日’的第一天,根据玛雅人的长历法(Long Count Calendar),2012年12月21日将是本次人类文明结束的日子。此后,人类将进入与本次文明毫无关系的一个全新的文明。玛雅人没有提到什么原因使本次文明终结。有一点看来很明确,这个终结日并不意味着什么大劫难的到来,而是在暗示一种全人类在精神和意识方面的觉醒和转变,从而进入新的文明。
那我们有理由相信,今天的世界华人盛典预示了新的文明将从这里开启,腾飞的中华龙将舞动奇迹,带领全球华人、影响世界走向人类历史新的辉煌!
我们全球华人华商华侨应该感谢中国共产党、感谢一代代党中央领导集体带领中国人民、乃至全球华人克服千难万险、从一个胜利到另一个胜利,特别是过去的十年来,在改革开放三十年发展基础上,面对重重挑战、面对瞬息万变的国际国内形势,取得了和谐稳定、科学持续发展的佳绩,成为世界经济复苏的发动机,成为中国全面建设小康社会的坚定基石。
正如总书记参观大型展览《复兴之路》时发表重要讲话,深情阐述中华民族伟大复兴“中国梦”。全体华侨华人深刻感受到了总书记所说的:“国家好,民族好,大家才会好。
之所以我们华人华商华侨的地位在世界上越来越高,影响力也越来越大,这一切都源于我们有一个强大的依靠:伟大的祖**亲!
我们时刻牢记:中国和平崛起!永远不称霸!但我们也绝不会容忍任何人、任何国家践踏和侵犯我们神圣的领土主权,面对日本右翼分子和政府的购岛闹剧,世界华人华商联合会第一时间站出来,发起世界华人艺术家爱国保钓大行动,号召大家文明爱国、理性爱国,得到将军、部长、海内外书画名家、文化名人、华人华商华侨的积极相应,再一次证明我们要万众一心、团结一致,中华民族是伟大的民族,坚持中国共产党的正确领导,就一定能迎来中华民族的伟大复兴!
龙腾盛世、社会和谐,每一个中国人都能深切地感受到幸福就在我们身边!影响世界、和平崛起的中华民族不但是中国人的福音,更是全世界人民的福音!全球华人华商华侨义不容辞,任重道远,为建设更加美好、更加富强的祖国奋斗终身!
盛世出英才、龙腾驾祥云!
‘龙之子’年度人物颁奖盛典令全球华人期待,也吸引了全世界的目光!
由于诸位的光临,盛典将更加精彩!
新年即将到来,预祝祖国繁荣富强。预祝各位首长、各位来宾、华人朋友们:
新年快乐、万事如意、阖家团圆、幸福连连!
最后,再一次感谢各位的光临!
第二篇:大会执行主席致辞 2014重症年会
大会执行主席致辞
尊敬的各位同道、各位朋友:
重庆,一座伫立于两江环抱中的巍巍山城,八百里锦绣河山在这里倾吐着三千年巴渝文化的芬芳;重庆,一座历经沧桑的抗战名城,滚滚长江,滔滔嘉陵在这里挥洒着重庆人的侠骨柔肠。中华医学会重症医学分会第8 次全国重症医学大会将于2014 年5 月22-26 日在重庆隆重召开,我谨代表重庆重症医学界同仁对全国同道们表示诚挚的欢迎和衷心的感谢。我们将以组织好“更高、更新、更精彩”的盛会回报这份情意!
五月的重庆,气候宜人,郁郁葱葱。会议之余,您可以泛舟体味“朝天汇流”的两江豪情;可以登高南山一览天上星、水中月、万家灯的雾都夜色;还可以流连于大足石刻,感受千年石窟艺术鬼斧神工般的魅力。
“重症医学:临床与科学研究”是本次大会极具挑战又引领未来的主题。中华医学会重症医学分会发展即将临近第一个十年的结点,我们经历了“重症医学在中国”建设的艰辛,通过“规范发展5 周年”,迎来了“重症医学的春天”。我们通过强化的ICU 的质量、管理、监测、治疗,使“我的ICU”让病人更安全。我们深入思考了“重症医学整体观下的亚专科建设”,探讨学科发展的方向。今天,随着重症医学临床的不断规范与深入、科研的蓬勃发展,我们以重症医学人特有的勇气与包容,直面新的问题和挑战,寻找重症医学临床与科研的契合点,探讨新的治疗理论,拓展临床实践的广阔道路。
天下快意之事莫若友,快友之事莫若谈。在重症医学临床与科研的广阔论坛里,有你,有我,有他,我们同行必将激起重症医学灿烂的火花!必将对重症医学事业的发展起到巨大的推动作用!
重庆,见证了历史重大变迁,见证了直辖以后的蓬勃发展,让这座美丽的城市再一次见证中国重症医学事业的发展成就,再一次见证中国重症医学人努力拼搏、勇攀高峰的历史足迹!
同道们、朋友们,让我们相聚在5 月的重庆,分享成果,共叙友情。山城重庆欢迎您!重庆重症医学同道欢迎您!
周发春
重庆医科大学附属第一医院重症医学科
中华医学会重症医学分会常委
重庆市医学会重症医学专业委员会主任委员
2014 年3 月
第三篇:李显龙2011华商大会英文致辞
The Chinese Entrepreneur Diaspora
Although the WCEC is only 20 years old, it honours a centuries-old phenomenon.Way back in the 2nd century B.C., during the Han dynasty,Chinese envoys explored the Western Regions – the Central Asian lands far west of China, and traders opened the Silk Road to trade with Rome.Later, from the Song dynasty a thousand years ago, overseas Chinese communities sprung up all over Southeast Asia.In the last two centuries, Chinese emigrated to every continent in the world, often to work as labourers in plantations, railroads, or mines.Wherever they went, Chinese communities thrived.They shared a culture of hard work and thrift, and focused on preserving family ties and educating their children.Many worked their way up from poor beginnings to become successful businessmen.They may not have had good family backgrounds, or much education, but they had native ability and drive, keen business instincts and the resilience to overcome setbacks.Often, prominent businessmen became community leaders and philanthropists, helping to organise the local community and contributing to society in many ways.This was especially true in Southeast Asia, where Chinese communities got together to support one another in areas where colonial governments were unable to assist.For instance, in Singapore, successful businessmen like Tan Kah Kee, Lee Kong Chian and Tan Tock Seng set up schools, hospitals and other public institutions which remain till this day.The same happened in many other countries.Although Chinese settled down around the world, their identities, family ties and loyalties often remained with China.They not only supported families back home, but also political causes in China.For instance, overseas Chinese played an important part in the 1911 Chinese Revolution.In the last years of the Qing dynasty, Chinese communities and businesses all around the Pacific Rim, as far away as Hawaii and San Francisco, supported Sun Yat Sen and the Tong Meng Hui.They set up offices around the world and donated funds to the uprisings.Some overseas Chinese returned to China to fight the hated Manchus and were martyred.These included Chinese from Singapore, whose contributions and those of the Singaporean Chinese community will be displayed in the Sun Yat Sen Villa when it re-opens on Saturday.In the Sino-Japan war too, overseas
Chinese communities raised funds and rallied to support the motherland, which for them was China.Over time, the sense of identity of overseas Chinese communities has changed.The international context has altered.In an age of nation states, overseas Chinese are citizens of the countries they belong to, and see
themselves as such;their national loyalties take precedence over ethnic identities.Thus Singaporean Chinese, after decades of nation-building and living in a multi-cultural society, see themselves as Singaporeans first, and ethnic Chinese second.Singaporean Chinese have become quite different from Chinese from China or other countries.As a result, new immigrants or foreign workers who are ethnic Chinese but who are new to Singapore take a while to adjust to our norms.But one thing remains unchanged – many ethnic Chinese are still successful entrepreneurs, and we are happy to welcome many of you here to this convention.New Global Environment, New Chinese Enterprise, New Impetus
The global environment is continuing to evolve.China’s rapid growth and transformation will continue for many more years.In the three decades since Deng Xiaoping launched his policy of reform and liberalisation in 1978, China has lifted more than 600 million of its people out of poverty, and become the second-largest economy in the world with a GDP of US$5 trillion.China’s role in the world will continue to grow.As China’s economy develops, new Chinese enterprises are emerging.More are becoming large established companies with significant international operations.For instance, the number of Chinese companies in the Fortune Global 500 list has increased from 12 to 61 in the last 10 years.Other Chinese
companies may not be as international, but they dominate their domestic markets, such as baidu.com in China.Many other small Chinese companies are starting up, hoping to one day join the ranks of successful MNCs.Chinese entrepreneurs have played an important role in China’s modernisation and development.Ethnic Chinese capital from around the world provided initial investments for new industries.Overseas Chinese linked up international Chinese businesses with contacts in China, perhaps in their ancestral provinces or cities.In the process, they both drew upon and built up guanxi with their fellow Chinese around the world.US faces major fiscal difficulties and bitter political gridlock.The EU’s debt crisis reflects deep structural problems regarding the future of the Eurozone.Japan’s economic weakness and political problems continue to hamper its development.The large international trade and fiscal imbalances that contributed to the global economic crisis have not gone away.But not everything is doom and gloom.Notwithstanding their present difficulties, the US, EU and Japan are powerful economies, with sophisticated technology, advanced R&D and large markets.It will take China many years to catch up with them, and they will remain major players on the global economy for a long time to come.In Southeast Asia, ASEAN member countries are enjoying steady growth.They are conscious of the competition posed by China and India, and are enhancing their competitiveness through regional integration among ASEAN countries, as well as Free Trade Agreements with their main trading partners.With a combined population of 500 million people and a growing middle-class, ASEAN countries offer many opportunities for businesses.In addition, new technologies are creating new opportunities.They are fundamentally altering the business landscape and restructuring jobs and entire industries.They have increased connectivity, shrunk global supply chains and opened new markets.It is a dynamic environment, which favours nimble and creative companies.Entrepreneurship will be at a premium.All entrepreneurs know that the best opportunities are found in the most difficult situations.Thus, it is all the more important for entrepreneurs to stay optimistic, discern hidden possibilities and pursue their business ideas passionately.Your success will not only benefit yourselves, but will help to rejuvenate economies and create a brighter future for everyone.Within this new environment, Singapore will continue to seek to stand out as a key node in the global marketplace.Entrepreneurs and companies can take advantage of our cultural diversity, world-class business infrastructure and connections as a Global-Asia hub to grow and prosper.We aim to make Singapore a useful partner to Chinese entrepreneurs all around the world and succeed together with all of you.environment? I offer three suggestions – enhancing links, modernising companies, and strengthening communities.Firstly, Chinese entrepreneurs can continue enhancing their links with one another.Chinese entrepreneurs are located all over the world, from US and Australia to Africa and Latin America, and have adapted to their respective local contexts.At the same time, they maintain ties with other Chinese entrepreneurs around the world by their common cultures and values.This global network is a strategic resource for Chinese entrepreneurs everywhere, as it is for other
diasporas which have been successful in business, such as the Jews and Sindhis.However, Chinese entrepreneurs cannot rely on guanxi alone for success.In China itself, guanxi has been particularly important.But as China opens up more to the world, and as more Chinese travel and operate overseas, they will have a wider choice of partners and networks to work with, be it for funding, business collaborations or access to new markets.This is already happening.Hence, Chinese entrepreneurs have to upgrade themselves and raise their game to remain useful and to keep their market positions.Secondly, Chinese entrepreneurs should strive to build modern and professional businesses.Many Chinese companies start out as family-owned enterprises, but such a basis for a business has its limits.Relying on family members makes it difficult to scale the business, for example to manage subsidiaries or overseas offices.Succession is often an issue, beyond the founding generation.It also makes it hard to compete against global businesses that hire and promote the best talent from all over the world, regardless of family ties.Beyond a certain point as companies grow and expand, the family structure no longer works.These businesses have to adopt a more systematic and professional structure, including hiring talent from around the world, appointing them to key positions and establishing a more institutionalised HR system.Sometimes the founders are reluctant to do so as they fear “losing control” over their business, but this is a necessary step for the company to compete internationally and be truly world-class.One company which has made this leap is Huawei Technologies.Founded in 1988, Huawei’s founders realised that to succeed, Huawei would have to
benchmark its processes and systems to world-class companies.It hired IBM Consulting to revamp its HR, IT, Finance and R&D systems when it began to internationalise, and learnt Western management systems to enhance its competitiveness.Today, Huawei is a Fortune Global 500 company.That is the way to go.Finally, Chinese entrepreneurs should strengthen links with their local communities.They should go beyond merely growing the business, to share their success with the communities they belong to, and contribute to the societies that enabled them to succeed.In today’s globalised world, when the gap between winners and losers is wider, having a social conscience is particularly important, both for individuals and for firms.Successful entrepreneurs and businesses which help others through philanthropy or community work will enhance their standing with the local community, and help gain them goodwill that is crucial for the long term.Conclusion
Conventions like the WCEC are very useful to exploring these issues.I am glad that several of these topics will be discussed at the Convention’s plenaries and learning journeys.Beyond these sessions, I also hope that participants will make use of every opportunity to interact informally, strengthen their networks and pursue new business opportunities with one another.I wish all participants a fruitful Convention, and I now declare the 11th World Chinese Entrepreneurs Convention open.
第四篇:联合会成立大会致辞
在江苏省现代服务业联合会成立大会上的贺辞
浙江省现代服务业联合会会长 黄勇
(2010年12月8日)
尊敬的各位来宾、各位代表,女士们、先生们:
大家好!今天,我们怀着喜悦的心情和美好的祝福,共同迎来了江苏省现代服务业联合会的成立。这标志着江苏省各服务行业的发展有了一个共同的联系交流平台。在此,我代表浙江省现代服务业联合会对江苏省现代服务业联合会的成立表示热烈的祝贺!
长三角地区是全国经济发展水平最高的区域之一,加快发展现代服务业、促进经济转型升级已经成为当前紧迫而重大的任务。党中央、国务院对长三角地区的发展寄予厚望。2008年8月,国务院出台了《关于进一步推进长江三角洲地区改革开放和经济社会发展的指导意见》,首次将“长三角一体化”上升至国家层面。今年6月,《长江三角洲地区区域规划》正式批复实施,将长三角地区定位为“全球重要的现代服务业和先进制造业中心”,并提出长三角地区要率先努力形成以服务业为主的产业结构。
面对如此的历史机遇,江苏省现代服务业联合会应势而立。我相信,联合会在服务企业、服务政府和服务行业协会方面一定有大的作为,从而成为企业之间沟通交流的良好平台,成为联系企业和政府的紧密纽带,成为衔接各行业协会的坚实桥梁,在推动江苏省现代服务业加快发展、促进经济结构转型升级中发挥积极作用。
以江苏省现代服务业联合会成立为契机,我们“两省一市”服务业联合会首次举行会长会议,并就合作内容、合作形式等方面达成诸多共识,这对于促进长三角地区服务业深入、广泛地合作与交流具有重要意义。愿我们携起手来,共同开创长三角现代服务业发展的新局面。
最后,预祝本次大会圆满成功!祝各位嘉宾工作顺利、身体健康!
第五篇:李显龙2011华商大会英文致辞
The Chinese Entrepreneur Diaspora
Although the WCEC is only 20 years old, it honours a centuries-old phenomenon.Way back in the 2nd century B.C., during the Han dynasty, Chinese envoys explored the Western Regions – the Central Asian lands far west of China, and traders opened the Silk Road to trade with Rome.Later, from the Song dynasty a thousand years ago, overseas Chinese communities sprung up all over Southeast Asia.In the last two centuries, Chinese emigrated to every continent in the world, often to work as labourers in plantations, railroads, or mines.Wherever they went, Chinese communities thrived.They shared a culture of hard work and thrift, and focused on preserving family ties and educating their children.Many worked their way up from poor beginnings to become successful businessmen.They may not have had good family backgrounds, or much education, but they had native ability and drive, keen business instincts and the resilience to overcome setbacks.Often, prominent businessmen became community leaders and philanthropists, helping to organise the local community and contributing to society in many ways.This was especially true in Southeast Asia, where Chinese communities got together to support one another in areas where colonial governments were unable to assist.For instance, in Singapore, successful businessmen like Tan Kah Kee, Lee Kong Chian and Tan Tock Seng set up schools, hospitals and other public institutions which remain till this day.The same happened in many other countries.Although Chinese settled down around the world, their identities, family ties and loyalties often remained with China.They not only supported families back home, but also political causes in China.For instance, overseas Chinese played an important part in the 1911 Chinese Revolution.In the last years of the Qing dynasty, Chinese communities and businesses all around the Pacific Rim, as far away as Hawaii and San Francisco, supported Sun Yat Sen and the Tong Meng Hui.They set up offices around the world and donated funds to the uprisings.Some overseas Chinese returned to China to fight the hated Manchus and were martyred.These included Chinese from Singapore, whose contributions and those of the Singaporean Chinese community will be displayed in the Sun Yat Sen Villa when it re-opens on Saturday.In the Sino-Japan war too, overseas
Chinese communities raised funds and rallied to support the motherland, which for them was China.Over time, the sense of identity of overseas Chinese communities has changed.The international context has altered.In an age of nation states, overseas Chinese are citizens of the countries they belong to, and see themselves as such;their national loyalties take precedence over ethnic identities.Thus Singaporean Chinese, after decades of nation-building and living in a multi-cultural society, see themselves as Singaporeans first, and ethnic Chinese second.Singaporean Chinese have become quite different from Chinese from China or other countries.As a result, new immigrants or foreign workers who are ethnic Chinese but who are new to Singapore take a while to adjust to our norms.But one thing remains unchanged – many ethnic Chinese are still successful entrepreneurs, and we are happy to welcome many of you here to this convention.New Global Environment, New Chinese Enterprise, New Impetus
The global environment is continuing to evolve.China’s rapid growth and transformation will continue for many more years.In the three decades since Deng Xiaoping launched his policy of reform and liberalisation in 1978, China has lifted more than 600 million of its people out of poverty, and become the second-largest economy in the world with a GDP of US$5 trillion.China’s role in the world will continue to grow.As China’s economy develops, new Chinese enterprises are emerging.More are becoming large established companies with significant international operations.For instance, the number of Chinese companies in the Fortune Global 500 list has increased from 12 to 61 in the last 10 years.Other Chinese companies may not be as international, but they dominate their domestic markets, such as baidu.com in China.Many other small Chinese companies are starting up, hoping to one day join the ranks of successful MNCs.Chinese entrepreneurs have played an important role in China’s modernisation and development.Ethnic Chinese capital from around the world provided initial investments for new industries.Overseas Chinese linked up international Chinese businesses with contacts in China, perhaps in their ancestral provinces or cities.In the process, they both drew upon and built up guanxi with their fellow Chinese around the world.Outside China, the global economy is going through a difficult period.The US faces major fiscal difficulties and bitter political gridlock.The EU’s debt crisis reflects deep structural problems regarding the future of the Eurozone.Japan’s economic weakness and political problems continue to hamper its development.The large international trade and fiscal imbalances that contributed to the global economic crisis have not gone away.But not everything is doom and gloom.Notwithstanding their present difficulties, the US, EU and Japan are powerful economies, with sophisticated technology, advanced R&D and large markets.It will take China many years to catch up with them, and they will remain major players on the global economy for a long time to come.In Southeast Asia, ASEAN member countries are enjoying steady growth.They are conscious of the competition posed by China and India, and are enhancing their competitiveness through regional integration among ASEAN countries, as well as Free Trade Agreements with their main trading partners.With a combined population of 500 million people and a growing middle-class, ASEAN countries offer many opportunities for businesses.In addition, new technologies are creating new opportunities.They are fundamentally altering the business landscape and restructuring jobs and entire industries.They have increased connectivity, shrunk global supply chains and opened new markets.It is a dynamic environment, which favours nimble and creative companies.Entrepreneurship will be at a premium.All entrepreneurs know that the best opportunities are found in the most difficult situations.Thus, it is all the more important for entrepreneurs to stay optimistic, discern hidden possibilities and pursue their business ideas passionately.Your success will not only benefit yourselves, but will help to rejuvenate economies and create a brighter future for everyone.Within this new environment, Singapore will continue to seek to stand out as a key node in the global marketplace.Entrepreneurs and companies can take advantage of our cultural diversity, world-class business infrastructure and connections as a Global-Asia hub to grow and prosper.We aim to make Singapore a useful partner to Chinese entrepreneurs all around the world and succeed together with all of you.Looking ahead, what role can Chinese entrepreneurs play in this new environment? I offer three suggestions – enhancing links, modernising companies, and strengthening communities.Firstly, Chinese entrepreneurs can continue enhancing their links with one another.Chinese entrepreneurs are located all over the world, from US and Australia to Africa and Latin America, and have adapted to their respective local contexts.At the same time, they maintain ties with other Chinese entrepreneurs around the world by their common cultures and values.This global network is a strategic resource for Chinese entrepreneurs everywhere, as it is for other diasporas which have been successful in business, such as the Jews and Sindhis.However, Chinese entrepreneurs cannot rely on guanxi alone for success.In China itself, guanxi has been particularly important.But as China opens up more to the world, and as more Chinese travel and operate overseas, they will have a wider choice of partners and networks to work with, be it for funding, business collaborations or access to new markets.This is already happening.Hence, Chinese entrepreneurs have to upgrade themselves and raise their game to remain useful and to keep their market positions.Secondly, Chinese entrepreneurs should strive to build modern and professional businesses.Many Chinese companies start out as family-owned enterprises, but such a basis for a business has its limits.Relying on family members makes it difficult to scale the business, for example to manage subsidiaries or overseas offices.Succession is often an issue, beyond the founding generation.It also makes it hard to compete against global businesses that hire and promote the best talent from all over the world, regardless of family ties.Beyond a certain point as companies grow and expand, the family structure no longer works.These businesses have to adopt a more systematic and professional structure, including hiring talent from around the world, appointing them to key positions and establishing a more institutionalised HR system.Sometimes the founders are reluctant to do so as they fear “losing control” over their business, but this is a necessary step for the company to compete internationally and be truly world-class.One company which has made this leap is Huawei Technologies.Founded in 1988, Huawei’s founders realised that to succeed, Huawei would have to
benchmark its processes and systems to world-class companies.It hired IBM Consulting to revamp its HR, IT, Finance and R&D systems when it began to internationalise, and learnt Western management systems to enhance its competitiveness.Today, Huawei is a Fortune Global 500 company.That is the way to go.Finally, Chinese entrepreneurs should strengthen links with their local communities.They should go beyond merely growing the business, to share their success with the communities they belong to, and contribute to the societies that enabled them to succeed.In today’s globalised world, when the gap between winners and losers is wider, having a social conscience is particularly important, both for individuals and for firms.Successful entrepreneurs and businesses which help others through philanthropy or community work will enhance their standing with the local community, and help gain them goodwill that is crucial for the long term.Conclusion
Conventions like the WCEC are very useful to exploring these issues.I am glad that several of these topics will be discussed at the Convention’s plenaries and learning journeys.Beyond these sessions, I also hope that participants will make use of every opportunity to interact informally, strengthen their networks and pursue new business opportunities with one another.I wish all participants a fruitful Convention, and I now declare the 11th World Chinese Entrepreneurs Convention open.