13th National Congress of the China Youth Entrepreneurs Association Held in Beijing
Fujian Delegation Attends, Featuring Hong Wansheng, Cai Yingbin, and Chen Liangbin
From July 29 to 31, the 13th National Congress of the China Youth Entrepreneurs Association (CYEA) was grandly held in Beijing. Hu Sheng, Secretary of the Secretariat of the Communist Youth League Central Committee, attended and delivered a speech. Leaders from the All-China Youth Federation, China Enterprise Confederation, China Entrepreneurs Association, Ministry of Civil Affairs, All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, and the Central Social Work Department were present. Heads of provincial and sub-provincial youth federations also attended, with over 600 CYEA members participating.
Congress Successfully Concludes Review and Elections
The congress reviewed and approved the 12th Council’s work report, financial report, revised CYEA Charter, and relevant organizational regulations. It elected the 13th Council members, the first Supervisory Board, and Honorary Presidents.
At the first meeting of the 13th Council, new leadership was elected: Li Jun, Deputy General Manager and Party Committee Member of China Telecom Group, was elected President; Cai Yingbin, President of Xiamen ITG Group, was elected Vice President; Chen Liangbin, Chairman of Tianyang Tea Industry, was elected as a member and attended the congress as part of the Fujian delegation.
(Chen Liangbin of Tianyang Tea attends the 13th CYEA Congress)
(Left: Hong Wansheng of Nuclear Five Valves, Center: Cai Yingbin of Xiamen ITG Group)
(Fujian Delegation)
Upholding Political Direction, Serving Youth Development
The meeting emphasized that CYEA must adhere to Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era, fully implement the spirit of the 20th CPC National Congress and its subsequent plenary sessions, and follow the Party’s directives on deepening reform of industry associations and chambers of commerce. CYEA should focus on serving the overall work of the Party and the country, youth development, and the growth of young entrepreneurs. It must fulfill its mission, strengthen service capabilities, and promote strict governance to better unite and guide young entrepreneurs in contributing to Chinese-style modernization.
Young entrepreneurs are encouraged to uphold the correct political direction, deeply study and practice Xi Jinping Thought, understand the significance of the “Two Establishments,” and firmly implement the “Two Upholds.” They should continuously improve in patriotism, innovation, integrity, social responsibility, and global vision, and strive to showcase youthful vigor and contribute to national rejuvenation.
CYEA: A Bridge Connecting Young Entrepreneurs
Founded in 1985, the China Youth Entrepreneurs Association is a national, united, non-profit social organization voluntarily formed by young entrepreneurs. It serves as a bridge between the Communist Youth League and young entrepreneurs and is a group member of the All-China Youth Federation and China Enterprise Confederation. It operates under the leadership of the Party Committee of Central and State Organs, the guidance of the Communist Youth League Central Committee, and the supervision of the Ministry of Civil Affairs.
Since its founding, CYEA has focused on serving the Party and national development, as well as the growth of young entrepreneurs. It actively fulfills its roles in ideological guidance, talent cultivation, cooperation promotion, rights protection, and self-discipline. It unites young entrepreneurs to follow the Party’s leadership and contribute to the realization of the “Two Centenary Goals” and the Chinese Dream of national rejuvenation.
Source: China Youth Entrepreneurs Association
Fujian Youth Entrepreneurs Association