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IDEAS Successfully Organized MBA of the Russian Federation University of Finance and Economics and International Young Entrepreneurs Advanced Workshop

IDEAS Successfully Organized MBA of the Russian Federation University of Finance and Economics and International Young Entrepreneurs Advanced Workshop

From June 10 to 22, 2024, the MBA and International Young Entrepreneurs Advanced Training Course of the University of Finance and Economics of the Russian Federation was successfully held at the IDEAS.
Mr. Yu Xiao, Head of IDEAS, attended the opening ceremony and delivered a speech. Yu Xiao explained the key role of IDEAS in promoting education and economic cooperation between China and Russia, and looked forward to good results of this training.
The success of this workshop not only provides a rare opportunity for young entrepreneurs from China and Russia to learn and exchange ideas, but also further promotes economic and trade cooperation and cultural exchanges between the two countries, which highlights the mission and responsibility of IDEAS in cultivating talents with an international outlook.

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