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GTI Introduction

The Greater Tumen Initiative (GTI) is a joint mechanism of the four member countries: China, Mongolia, the Republic of Korea and the Russian Federation. It is supported by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and other donors.

The GTI provides a unique multilateral forum for the member countries to identify and implement regional initiatives that encourage economic growth, improve living standards and contribute to peace and stability in North-East Asia.

Common Vision: All GTI member countries share a common vision of achieving the Millennium Development Goals by 2015, working together to strengthen economic and technical cooperation and attain greater growth and sustainable development for the people and countries of North-East Asia and the Greater Tumen Region.

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Events & Announcements

11th GTI Consultative Commission Meeting
was successfully concluded on 1 September 2010 in Changchun, China

GTI Northeast Asia Economic Cooperation Forum & Local Development Forum
were successfully held on 2 September 2010 in Changchun, China...


5th Business Advisory Council Meeting

was held on 31 August 2010 in Changchun, China...

1st Scientific Workshop for the Tumen River Water Protection
  
was held on 26 July 2010 in Yanji, China...

Inaugural GTI Transport Board Meeting

was held on 24-25 June, 2010 in Busan, ROK...

BAC Investment Workshop
was held on 14-15 June 2010 in Manzhouli, China...


Workshop on Promoting GTI and Northeast Asian Cooperation

concluded on 24 May 2010 in Beijing, China...

NAPA 2010 Conference on GTI and Northeast Asian Cooperation
was held on 17-18 May 2010 in Chuncheon, ROK...


3rd GTI Tourism Board Meeting
was held on 21 May 2010 in Vladivostok, Russias...


4th Business Advisory Council Meeting
was held on 19-20 April 2010 in Changchun, China...


Article on GTI and NE Asia cooperation
was published by JPI online journal on 26 Feb. 2010...

GTI Event Calendar for Tourism Sector
is open for viewing...

Inaugural Mongolia Economic Forum
was held on 8-9 February 2010 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia...


2010 NE Asia International Conference for Economic Development
was held on 25 - 26 January in Niigata, Japan...

The GTI Transport Workshop

was successfully held on 18 Dec. 2009 in Hunchun, Jilin Province, China...

China and UNDP Celebrate 30 Years of Cooperation
a photo exhibition on China’s participation in GTI was featured...

3rd UNWTO/PATA Forum on Tourism Trends and Outlook
was held on 15-17 Nov. 2009 in Guilin, China...

6th Workshop on the Trans-boundary Environmental Impact Assessment in Northeast Asia
was held  on 7 - 11 Dec. 2009 in Jeju, ROK...


1st Executive Committee Meeting of the GTI Business Advisory Council
was successfully concluded on 27 Oct. 2009 in Beijing, China...

Inaugural Meeting of the GTI Energy Board

was successfully held on 16 Sept. 2009 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia...

5th NE Asia Economic Cooperation Forum, and High Level Forum on NE Asia Economic and Trade Cooperation
successfully took place on 1 Sept. 2009 in Changchun, China...

2nd Meeting of GTI Tourism Board
was successfully held on 1 Sept. 2009 in Changchun, China...

 
The Economic Outlook of the NEA Region
was prepared by the Tumen Secretariat and are ready for downloading...
 
Publishing of the GTI Tourism Guide Calls for Funds
aims to promote main tourism attractions of the GTI member countries...


10th Meeting of GTI Consultative Commission
was successfully concluded on 24 March 2009 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, with the adaption of Ulaanbaatar Declaration and progress report on GTI projects... (Press release

Northeast Asia News

6th Northeast Asia Expo to start in early September 2010
it will be held at the Changchun International Convention Exhibition Center, Jilin provice, from Sept 2, 2010 to Sept. 6, 2010...

21st China Harbin International Economic and Trade Fair
kicks off on 15 June 2010 in Harbin, China...


Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao Visits Mongolia
Chinese Premier promised to provide economic help to Mongolia for the development of mineral resources. ...

Beijing, Moscow vow to safeguard common interests

China and Russia vowed to strengthen cooperation on regional and international matters...

China, Russia sign major agreements worth $1.6bn

agree to cooperate on economy, technology and energy...

Jilin plans to revitalize economy and livelihoods
Jilin has become a focus of development as the nation lays out plans to revitalize northeast China...

Deal to stimulate Tumen River economy
companies plan to invest a total of 10.2 billion yuan in Changchun National High-Technology Industry Development Area in Jilin province, China....

Jilin 2010 provincial plan sees growth amid challenges
the province's 2010 blueprint calls for GDP to increase 13 percent...

Chinese firms to develop DPRK free-trade islets

Pyongyang announced two islets in Yalu River will be developed by Chinese enterprises...

Japan, Australia ministers meet in wake of whaling controversy
Australian warned Japan for its controversial whaling activities ...

China, Russia to strengthen regional cooperation: officials

the two countries will strengthen coordination to better implement the regional cooperation program approved by state leaders last ...


Jilin identifies six priorities for continued growth in 2010


Pyongyang, Seoul talk on industry

for further development of the symbolic Kaesong industrial complex...

China approves border development zone to boost cooperation in NE Asia

the pilot zone covering 73,000 square km involved the cities of Changchun and Jilin as well as the Tumen River area...


Northeast Asia Cultures

1st Northeast Asia International Exhibition of Calligraphy, Painting and Photography
opened on 31 Aug. 2009 in Changchun...

14th Pusan International Film Festival
was held from Oct 8th to 16th, 2009...

"Onggi-Mirror of future"
Ulsan Onggi Expo opened on October 9, 2009...


Guo Mingfu's Painting
pursuing heroic dreams...

(Last update: 7 Sept. 2010)


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