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Training Testimonials(2025.1)

creation date:2026-01-15

This seminar on the development of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) for developing countries was substantial in content and professionally organized. It demonstrated a high level of expertise and humanistic care in aspects such as curriculum design, schedule arrangement, and logistical services. The knowledge and experiences shared hold significant reference value for SME policy formulation in Cape Verde. The seminar themes were highly relevant to my professional duties. I look forward to future seminars with more targeted topics, such as the construction of business incubation systems for SMEs in manufacturing. Furthermore, I hope to have the opportunity to visit more Chinese cities that possess both historical depth and distinctive economic and cultural characteristics.

JOAO CASTRO PEREIRA,Cape Verde


I sincerely thank this seminar for providing me with an in-depth understanding of financing mechanisms and China's practices in innovation and investment. The course content was highly inspiring, and the organization was thoughtful and orderly. I suggest adding modules on green finance, infrastructure financing, etc., in the future and arranging visits to cities like Beijing and Hangzhou, as well as to fintech companies. I look forward to establishing long-term academic cooperation between both sides, including student exchanges and joint training programs, and promoting commercial cooperation between China and Mauritania in areas such as agricultural products and digital services.

MARIEM ELY EL KORY, Mauritania


This seminar presented a systematic and well-structured overview of China's judicial system, customs laws, and international cooperation mechanisms, deepening my understanding within a comparative legal framework. The curriculum was practical and covered diverse topics including criminal procedure, judicial structure, human rights protection, and the mental health of judicial personnel. Visits to law firms, forensic laboratories, and universities effectively combined theory with practice. Expert lectures were insightful yet accessible, and interactive sessions fostered intellectual exchange, creating an excellent collaborative learning atmosphere. This seminar has broadened my professional perspective and will provide valuable reference for judicial reform and international cooperation in Nepal. I hope such exchanges continue in the future, contributing to the cultivation of global judicial talent.

ASMITA ARYAL, Nepal


I suggest organizing future seminars focused on the application of artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, and big data in Chinese investment and trade. While related topics were touched upon in this seminar, a more in-depth exploration would help us systematically understand how China utilizes technology to enhance trade efficiency, transparency, and risk management capabilities. I believe that, based on mutual respect, mutually beneficial cooperation between Indonesia and China will continue to deepen.

HERLINCE SARTIKA, Indonesia


I hope future seminars can offer specialized courses tailored for small island nations. Content could cover: practical urban planning, climate-resilient infrastructure (flood control, coastal protection), affordable smart city technologies suitable for developing countries, Public-Private Partnership (PPP) models for small economies, and digital transformation in planning and management. I suggest organizing visits to cities like Shenzhen (smart city), Hangzhou (e-government), Xiamen (coastal urban planning), Chengdu (urban-rural integration), and arranging tours to enterprises and institutions in green building, urban planning software, water management, and policy research. I look forward to establishing connections with Chinese counterparts in areas such as training cooperation, technology transfer, student exchanges, and joint research, and exploring practical cooperation in flood control infrastructure, appropriate technologies, and infrastructure investment.

JOSEVINI RAVAI, Fiji


This seminar served as a crucial platform for learning from China's experiences and deepening South-South cooperation. The overall arrangement was excellent, and special thanks are due to the project team for their efficient organization. Future schedules could consider a slightly slower pace with more free time to allow participants to immerse themselves in Chinese culture. Catering arrangements could also better accommodate participants' taste preferences. Regarding curriculum, I suggest adding themes like climate change, integration of agriculture and tourism, financial inclusion, and sustainable development. I look forward to visiting cities such as Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Chongqing, and Wuhan, and touring enterprises in sectors like apparel, footwear, electric vehicles, and digital industries. I sincerely thank the Chinese Ministry of Commerce and Shanghai Business School for providing this valuable learning opportunity. The integration of theory and practice in the teaching arrangement was highly beneficial.

DIANA LUCAS MWAKIKUTI, Tanzania


I am grateful for this learning opportunity. In the future, I maintain a strong interest in courses on legal frameworks, commercial law practices, anti-corruption mechanisms, etc., and I particularly hope to visit Beijing and engage with experts in relevant fields. I intend to propose to my country's Agency for Geodesy, Cartography and Cadastre the initiation of cooperation with Chinese counterpart agencies. This visit to China has deeply impressed upon me that this is a people-centered nation, which is truly admirable.

RITA MUNTEANU, Moldova


I hope future seminars can offer themes focused on cooperation with Latin America, particularly Uruguay, and also include courses on how to host Chinese delegations and related etiquette procedures. Strengthening South-South cooperation and promoting technological development are priorities for our government. I look forward to visiting Beijing and partner provinces, learning about institutions like the China International Development Cooperation Agency, and visiting technology-oriented universities and enterprises. We have already initiated cooperation in education, commerce, sports, and other areas, and hope to deepen collaboration in climate change, renewable energy, and other fields.

STELLA MARIS BERRUTI MOREIRA, Uruguay


Thank you for the excellent arrangement of this seminar! I acquired substantial knowledge and made friends from various countries. The itinerary and reception were smooth and considerate, with staff being warm and professional. The lectures and study tours were informative, especially the visits to COMAC and ICBC, which were particularly impressive. I gained an in-depth understanding of China's civil aviation operations management, aircraft R&D and manufacturing, etc. I look forward to participating in related training in the future to contribute to the development of Laos' civil aviation industry!

PIKEO VONGVISETH, Laos


My visit to Shanghai allowed me to witness the remarkable achievements of China's economic and social development. This visit provided a precious window to understand China's policies, visit innovation centers and universities, and appreciate how strategic planning drives development. I recognized the importance of coordinating education and industry and investing in human capital for national development. Through enterprise visits, I exchanged management experiences and technological innovations. I look forward to establishing strategic cooperation with China in technology R&D, knowledge transfer, training exchanges, etc., to jointly explore markets and support the growth of local enterprises.

MOHANAD MAHMOOD SHAWQI ALPOLISI, Iraq


As a professional in management and economic development from Uganda, this seminar provided me with a deep understanding of China's economic development strategies. China's investments in infrastructure, technology, and human resources have led to its remarkable growth, while Uganda still faces challenges such as inadequate infrastructure, corruption, and limited financing channels. China's experiences in poverty reduction, rural development, industrialization, and innovation offer us significant insights. I look forward to applying what I have learned to development practices in Uganda.

CLARE KIRUNGI, Uganda


This seminar was substantial in content and engaging in format. It emphasized not only theoretical instruction but also allowed us to genuinely perceive China's practical operations through field visits to law firms, community service centers, agricultural bases, etc. The instructors were professional, the courses were easy to understand, and cultural experience activities facilitated exchanges among participants. Most valuable were the targeted discussions with experts and peers, which provided clear ideas for future cooperation between Uzbekistan and China. Thank you to the organizers and all participants for your efforts!

MAFTUNA ELMURODOVA, Uzbekistan


During my study in Shanghai, I deeply felt the importance of offering specialized courses in the arts. Shanghai's rich resources of art museums could help participants deepen their understanding of art and enhance their capabilities in integrating culture and tourism. Simultaneously, I also hope for seminars focused on paper restoration, learning China's professional techniques in this long-standing tradition to aid in the preservation of Arabic manuscripts and historical documents. Strengthening China-Arab cooperation in contemporary art and cultural heritage will serve as a cultural bridge connecting the past and the future.

EMIL SAMIR NASHED HENIN, Egypt


I thank the Chinese government, the Ministry of Commerce, and Shanghai Business School for organizing this timely and professional seminar. Currently, China-ASEAN green trade faces challenges such as difficult access to green finance, weak standards, and insufficient awareness among enterprises, making capacity building particularly important. Myanmar urgently needs electricity to support industrial and commercial development, and solar energy systems play a crucial role in the supply chain. We sincerely welcome Chinese investment in solar energy projects in Myanmar to jointly promote low-carbon development.

YE LWIN AUNG, Myanmar


This seminar provided me with a comprehensive understanding of how China's labor and social security system benefits people's livelihoods. The development journey from a traditional agricultural society to today's technological prosperity and urban progress reflects the Chinese government's people-centered development philosophy. Investments in safeguarding various groups, including persons with disabilities, the elderly, women, and the employed, have propelled China's growth into a globally competitive nation. From urban and rural transformation to high-speed rail technology, this experience has been unforgettable for me.

TAMIKA DAVINA BLAGROVE, Jamaica


This aviation-themed seminar held in Shanghai was excellently organized and rich in content. It covered key topics such as aircraft certification, airworthiness management, design testing, and regulatory collaboration, providing us with an in-depth understanding of the modernization path and digital technology application in China's aviation industry. This event established a high-quality platform for aviation experts from various countries, promoting international cooperation. I extend my gratitude to the organizers and look forward to further deepening cooperation between Kazakhstan and China in the field of civil aviation.

ASSEM BATYRBAYEVA, Kazakhstan


The seminar content was practical and the information was of high quality. The lecturers were all frontline practitioners, and it was particularly valuable to learn from serving officials. I had always longed to visit Beijing, but the modernity and development level witnessed during my Shanghai trip exceeded my expectations. Currently, El Salvador has initiated Mandarin training, which will help overcome language barriers and promote cultural and commercial exchanges between our two countries. I look forward to more Salvadorans becoming bridges connecting cooperation between our nations.

MANSUR NAUM BOGRAN ACOSTA, El Salvador