China World Trade Corporation Hosts Event to Commemorate Key Business Developments.TIANHE, GUANGZHOU, China -- Acquisition of New Generation Group and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Clubs Generates Growing Business Momentum China World Trade Corporation (OTCBB OTCBB See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB). : CWTD) announced today that it recently hosted a royal banquet with over 100 attendees commemorating the success of recent corporate events. Many leaders from both the corporate and government sectors attended the event, which recognized the acquisition of New Generation Group and CEO Clubs. The dignitaries also recognized the successful launch of the World Trade Center Clubs and the Guangzhou World Trade Center Clubs. "The acquisitions of New Generation Group and CEO Clubs dramatically change the size and scope of the company," said Chi Hung Tsang, the Executive Chairman of China World Trade Corp. "We have seamlessly integrated these companies and are already seeing significant benefits from the expanded services we can now offer our members. We continue to pursue other initiatives to position China World Trade as the leading provider of services to the Chinese business community." Those attending the event included Lin Yuanhe, Executive Vice Mayor of the Municipal Government of Guangzhou; Di Zeqi, General Manager of China Unionpay China UnionPay (Simplified Chinese: 中国银联), also known as UnionPay (Chinese: 银联) or by its abbreviation, CUP Guangzhou Branch; Peter Leung, Director of Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Offices (HKETOs) (Traditional Chinese: 香港經濟貿易辦事處) are the representations of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China abroad. in Guangdong; Sonny Doo, Managing Partner of PricewaterhouseCoopers, Southern China and Chairman of Hong Kong Hong Kong (hŏng kŏng), Mandarin Xianggang, special administrative region of China, formerly a British crown colony (2005 est. pop. 6,899,000), land area 422 sq mi (1,092 sq km), adjacent to Guangdong prov. Chamber of Commerce in China, Guangdong; Harley Seyedin, President of the American Chamber of Commerce in Guangzhou; Daniel Blaize, Consul General consul general n. pl. consuls general Abbr. CG A consul of the highest rank serving at a principal location and usually responsible for other consular offices within a country. of Consulat General De France A Canton; and Edward Dong, Consul General of Consulate General of the United States of America UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The name of this country. The United States, now thirty-one in number, are Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, . About China World Trade Corporation China World Trade Corporation ("CWTC CWTC China World Trade Corporation CWTC Chemical Waste Transportation Council CWTC Canadian Women's Team Championship CWTC Carpet Weaving Training Centre ") has established its businesses into three distinct divisions, namely the club and business center; the business traveling services; and the business value-added services. The Club and Business Center Division is devoted to the building of the World Trade brand in China. Its objective is to open and operate business clubs in the major cities of China in association with the World Trade Center Association, in order to position the company as the platform to facilitate trade between China and the world market. CWTC currently operates the Guangzhou World Trade Center Club, consisting of over 4,000 square meters, and The Beijing World Trade Center Club, which is located at 2nd Floor, Office Tower II, Landmark Towers Beijing, 8 North Dongsanhuan Road, Beijing PRC, and consisting of 730 square meters. In addition, since the acquisition of CEO Clubs China Limited ("CEO Clubs") in May 2004, CEO Clubs will complement China World Trade's offerings by targeting higher profile leadership from larger companies than those normally associated with China World Trade. CEO Clubs has thirteen chapters in the US and China. It focuses on recruiting CEO's of companies with annual sales exceeding $2 million as members. The average club member has $20 million in annual sales. The Business Traveling Services Division will provide, through its operating arm, the New Generation Group, the necessary platform for China World Trade Corp. to focus on the high growth, travel related businesses. New Generation is the pioneer and one of the market leaders in the travel agency businesses through the operations of its 10 subsidiaries in Southern China in ticketing sales for international and domestic flights as well as inbound business travel. Being one of the leading consolidators of hotel accommodations and airline tickets in China, New Generation has already acquired the necessary licenses to operate as a ticketing and travel agent in the PRC. These licenses include 26 licenses as a ticketing agent for international and domestic flights for both cargo and passengers issued by the Civil Aviation Administration of China ("CAAC CAAC Civil Aviation Administration of China CAAC Civilian Agency Acquisition Council CAAC Capital Area Activities Conference (Lansing, Michigan, USA) CAAC Clean Air Action Corporation CAAC Citizens' Action Against Crime ") and the International Air Transport Association ("IATA IATA International Air Transport Association, which sets the rules for air transport, including those concerning air transport of animals. ") and 3 licenses as a domestic and international travel agent issued by the Administrative Bureau of Tourism of China. In addition, New Generation is also an authorized/licensed insurance agent in China to provide, in particular, accidental and life insurances. New Generation also provides premium "red carpet" airport based services to prestigious clients and will participate in the opening of the new airport in Guangzhou, the PRC. New Generation is believed to contribute a superior revenue base to the Company. The Business Value-Added Services Division concentrates on value-added services of credit cards and merchant related businesses as well as on consultancy services. Guangdong World Trade Link Information Services See Information Systems. Limited ("WTC WTC World Trade Center, see there Link"), a subsidiary of CWTC, formed a partnership with the Agricultural Bank of China The Agricultural Bank of China (ABC) (Simplified Chinese: 中国农业银行; Traditional Chinese: 中國農業銀行 to manage the Company's co-brand credit card project. WTC Link is an active provider of CRM (Customer Relationship Management) An integrated information system that is used to plan, schedule and control the presales and postsales activities in an organization. solution and services in China. It helps China Telecom to develop and manage the merchants' privilege VIP member services. WTC Link also formed a partnership with China Unionpay to develop the royalty systems for bank card holders in Guangdong Province, China. In addition, this Division also provides consultancy services to CWTC's members and clients in the financial services areas including mergers and acquisitions, corporate restructuring and financing. China World Trade has consolidated companies in industries of trade, travel and finance. These companies and acquisitions form a group which has the capability to provide value added Value Added The enhancement a company gives its product or service before offering the product to customers. Notes: This can either increase the products price or value. services and strong cross-marketing opportunities for its members' utilization. SAFE HARBOR Safe Harbor 1. A legal provision to reduce or eliminate liability as long as good faith is demonstrated. 2. A form of shark repellent implemented by a target company acquiring a business that is so poorly regulated that the target itself is less attractive. Information in this news release or on this website may contain statements about future expectations, plans, prospects or performance of China World Trade Corp that constitute forward-looking statements for purposes of the safe harbor provisions under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA) implemented several significant substantive changes affecting certain cases brought under the federal securities laws, including changes related to pleading, discovery, liability, class representation and awards fees and of 1995. 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