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Xinjiang Bazhou Leaders Visit T-ALL Inspection Group to Jointly Chart a New Blueprint for Business Environment and Enterprise Development
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On July 16, 2024, a delegation of leaders from the Xinjiang Bazhou People's Congress Standing Committee, including Kan Batai, member of the Party Leadership Group, Bai Ping, Deputy Secretary-General, Chen Deshou, Director of the Budget Work Committee, He Miao, Vice Chairman and Second-Level Investigator of the Bazhou Federation of Industry and Commerce, and Liu Yi, Director of the Rights Protection Service Center of the Bazhou Federation of Industry and Commerce, visited the Korla office of T-ALL Inspection Group to conduct a research on the business environment and guide work. They were accompanied throughout the visit by Zhang Kun, Marketing Director and General Manager of the Xinjiang Business Department of Anton Oilfield Services Group, Xiao Po, Chief Financial Officer of T-ALL Inspection Group, Liu Zhendong, General Manager of the Metrology and Testing Branch and General Manager of the China Direct Sales New Business Sales Department, and Tang Shichao, Deputy General Manager of the New Energy Testing Branch and Manager of the Testing Project Department.


T-ALL Inspection Group Showcases Strength, Wins High Praise from Leaders


During the research, T-ALL Inspection Group comprehensively showcased its strength and achievements in the testing service field through promotional videos and on-site explanations. Liu Zhendong provided a detailed introduction to the company's service capabilities, market layout, qualifications, honors, and corporate culture, which received high praise from leaders like Director Kan Batai. In particular, Director Kan Batai mentioned that he had visited T-ALL Inspection Group's Luntai base and expressed his admiration for the company's business environment and technical strength.


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Liu Zhendong Introduces the Overall Situation of the Company


Dialogue Between Government and Enterprise: Facing Challenges and Opportunities


In a friendly atmosphere, both sides conducted in-depth discussions on the challenges and opportunities faced by the enterprise's development. Zhang Kun shared his insights from working in Xinjiang and raised the issue of balancing the "degree" of law enforcement, hoping that the government could adopt more flexible and diverse management approaches. Xiao Po emphasized the company's significance as a listing base in Bazhou's Luntai County, expressing the hope that the government would continue to optimize the business environment to support enterprise development.


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Zhang Kun Shares Insights


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Xiao Po Shares Experiences


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Director Kan Batai Encourages T-ALL Inspection Group to Provide Constructive Suggestions


Talent Introduction and Localization: Building a Foundation for Development


Regarding talent introduction and localization, T-ALL Inspection Group put forward specific suggestions. Tang Shichao pointed out that the company hoped the government could provide more support in terms of fiscal and tax subsidies to attract more external talents to work and settle in Xinjiang. He also emphasized the importance of localized employment, hoping that the government could strengthen publicity and guidance to improve local employment rates. Deputy Secretary-General Bai Ping introduced in detail the "5111" talent policy and related service measures of Bazhou and expressed willingness to further strengthen policy publicity.


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Manager Tang Shichao Expresses Opinions


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Deputy Secretary-General Bai Ping Introduces Talent Policy


Reaching Consensus: Charting a Blueprint for Future Development


After in-depth exchanges, both sides reached a broad consensus on strengthening government-enterprise communication, improving service quality, and optimizing the business environment. T-ALL Inspection Group expressed its commitment to continuing to strengthen cooperation with government departments and continuously improve its capabilities. The government side stated that it would actively listen to enterprise opinions, further improve work methods and service processes, and create more favorable conditions for enterprise development.


This research not only deepened the Bazhou government's understanding and recognition of T-ALL Inspection Group but also laid a solid foundation for more profound cooperation between the two parties in the future. It is believed that with the joint efforts of both sides, the business environment in Xinjiang Bazhou will continue to be optimized and improved, creating broader spaces and opportunities for enterprise development. T-ALL Inspection Group will also maintain an open, cooperative, and mutually beneficial attitude to contribute more to the economic development of Bazhou and even Xinjiang.


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