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IMNU works with regional think tank

2020-01-02

Mengzhi Capital Operation Research Co Ltd was unveiled in Hohhot, capital of Inner Mongolia autonomous region on Dec 26. 

The company is a state-owned enterprise and a think-tank service organization approved by the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission, or the SASAC of Inner Mongolia autonomous region. 

It is positioned as a think tank for comprehensively deepening the state-owned enterprise reform, and a platform providing state-owned assets supervision, policy research and decision-making, as well as consulting services for state-owned enterprises in the region. 

Eight institutes such as the School of Government Management of Inner Mongolia Normal University, the Inner Mongolia Research Center of Xinhua News, and Shanghai State-owned Capital Operation Research Institute, signed strategic cooperation agreements with the company. 

The School of Government Management of Inner Mongolia Normal University officially opened in Hohhot on Aug 27. It was the only higher education institute in the region to sign cooperation agreements with Mengzhi. 

With its accurate school positioning, considerable research achievements and excellent teaching and research capabilities, the school will cooperate with the company in subject construction, talent training, project matching to jointly provide intellectual support and decision-making services for the high-quality development of state-owned enterprises in the region.

The two sides conducted in-depth discussions on the second round of cooperation models, and are currently promoting the discussion and selection of scientific research topics.

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Mengzhi Capital Operation Research Co Ltd was unveiled in Hohhot, capital of Inner Mongolia autonomous region on Dec 26. It signed strategic cooperation agreements with eight local institutes. [Photo/IMNU]

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The School of Government Management of Inner Mongolia Normal University and Mengzhi Capital Operation Research Co Ltd conduct an in-depth discussion on the second round of cooperation models. [Photo/IMNU]