Elites accounting exchange program kicks off

By Zhang Liying
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Join hands to build a knowledge exchange platform for the accounting infrastructure

The implementation of the China-Central Asia Accounting Elites Exchange Program is an achievement due to combined efforts.

Iskandar Abdullaev, deputy director of the CI, a regional international think tank for knowledge cooperation, said that the CAREC has promoted trade and transportation in Central Asia and improved the investment environment in Central Asia since it was established.

Iskandar Abdullaev, deputy director of the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation Institute, speaks at the opening of the first workshop of the China-Central Asia Accounting Elites Exchange Program in Shanghai on Dec. 16, 2019. [Photo courtesy of the ACCA]

"Many efforts have been made to provide financing for some regional projects, making substantial progress and important contributions to the development of Central Asia," Iskandar said.

The CAREC program is committed to promoting connectivity and achieving shared prosperity. The exchange program aims to enhance the sharing of knowledge and experience in the construction of the accounting infrastructure between China and Central Asian countries, as well as promote the coordinated development of and cooperation among CAREC member countries.

As a global professional accountancy body, the ACCA conducts substantial work on the preparation and research for the program through its international network and expertise.

Ada Leung, director of ACCA Greater China, said the ACCA is one of the pioneers in exploring the impact of the Belt and Road Initiative on China, the global economy and the development of the accountancy profession.

Ada Leung, director of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) Greater China, speaks at the opening of the first workshop of the China-Central Asia Accounting Elites Exchange Program in Shanghai on Dec. 16, 2019. [Photo courtesy of the ACCA]

"The ACCA is honored to jointly conduct the program with its partners. We will continue to carry out a series of studies with partners such as the SNAI, further discuss the opportunities and challenges for the accounting profession, businesses and governments brought by the Belt and Road Initiative, and support the implementation of the exchange program," Ada Leung said.

The five-day workshop will conduct in-depth and continuous exchanges and discussions on issues such as the construction of the accounting infrastructure, the development and coordination of accounting standards through lectures, experience sharing, field visits to enterprises, and online communication. It will also establish a platform for exchanges between international accounting talents in China and accounting elites in Central Asia.

The program will continue to hold workshops in China and Central Asian countries over the next two years.


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