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参加达沃斯年会主要是为获取国际上第一手权威信息,代表们从大大小小的会场上,可以听到在世界事务中举足轻重的政界头面人物,在国际经济中叱咤风云的商界、金融界巨头,以及高新科技发展最前沿的科学家、专家们的远见卓识。像这样如此集中地将各界精英荟萃于一堂在任何国际活动中都是不可多得的。 达沃斯年会的吸引力可以从日本代表团的变化窥见一二。 1985年日本派出了一个由27人组成的代表团赴会。其中包括外交部(外务省)、财政部(大藏省)、经贸部(通产省)的三名副部长(次官),日驻联合国、瑞士、法国的三名大使,以及东
Attendance at the annual meeting in Davos is mainly to obtain first-hand authoritative international information. Delegates can hear the most influential political leaders in world affairs from large and small venues, and the influential business and finance sectors in the global economy Industry giants, as well as the cutting-edge scientists and experts in the development of high-tech, have far-sighted insight. Such a concentrated concentration of the best of the best from all walks of life in any international event are rare. The attractiveness of the annual meeting in Davos can be seen from the changes in the Japanese delegation. In 1985, Japan sent a delegation of 27 people to attend the meeting. These include the three deputy ministers (secondaries) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Ministry of Foreign Affairs), the Ministry of Finance (Ministry of Finance) (Ministry of Finance), the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Trade (MITI), the three ambassadors to the United Nations, Switzerland and France,