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About NWIPB

Directors

Shilong Chen

Director, Secretary of the Party Committee

Ping Wang

Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee

Lixin Wei

Deputy Director

Qien Yang

Deputy Director

Zhonghan Ma

Secretary of Discipline Inspection Committee


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