CCIC and Haier Group Sign Strategic Cooperation Agreement China Certification & Inspection Group (CCIC) and Haier Group inked a strategic cooperation agreement in Qingdao on June 23. Xu Zengde, Party Committee Secretary and Chairman of CCIC, and Zhou Yunjie, Party Committee Secretary, Board Chairman and CEO of Haier Group, witnessed the signing ceremony and held in-depth exchanges. The agreement was formally signed by Sun Hanfu, Party Committee Member and Deputy General Manager of CCIC, and Sun Jingyan, Vice President and General Manager of Haier’s Quality Platform. Wang Ye, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Haier Group, also attended the event.
Xu Zengde thanked Haier Group for its longstanding trust and partnership. He remarked that Haier Group is a benchmark Chinese brand and a symbol of the country’s outstanding national industry. CCIC and Haier have enjoyed 36 years of in-depth collaboration. From groundbreaking innovations to industry-leading standard-setting, the two parties have achieved integrated development in quality certification, green and low-carbon development, and technological innovation, building a standout model of mutually beneficial and win-win cooperation. Moving forward, CCIC will give full play to its comprehensive strengths in professional quality technical services covering inspection, testing, certification, standardization and metrology. The group will fully align with Haier’s strategic development goals, support Haier’s efforts to build a brand defined by quality, intelligence, sustainability and innovation, and work together to fuel China’s high-quality development.
Zhou Yunjie, in turn, acknowledged CCIC’s consistent and robust support over the years. He pointed out that as China’s only central state-owned enterprise specialized in quality services, CCIC has established a solid cooperation foundation with Haier, with vast potential for future collaboration. The two sides have delivered fruitful results through 36 years of close cooperation in quality certification, green low-carbon development and technological innovation. He expressed the hope that this new strategic cooperation will serve as a fresh starting point for both parties to deepen pragmatic collaboration, elevate cooperation standards, empower high-quality industrial development, and jointly undertake the responsibility of serving national strategies and fulfilling social missions in the new era.
Under the newly signed agreement, the two parties will advance pragmatic cooperation across four key dimensions: industrial quality upgrading, standard innovation and industry leadership, joint overseas market expansion, and integrated ecological innovation.
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