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文獻來源 摘錄自 華譯網(wǎng)翻譯公司 官方網(wǎng)站 —— 中國專家翻譯網(wǎng) Regulations of International Fireworks Association Chapter 1 General Rules Article 1 Under the three economic growth tendencies of global economic integration, China’s entry into the WTO and emergence of intellectural economy, the regulations are made in order to strengthen international fireworks circle’s cooperation on operation environment, financing, management and culture, human resources, application techniques and expansion of market, so as to grasp new opportunities, wele new challenges and promote continuous and stable development of world fireworks industry. Article 2 International Fireworks Association (IFA) is a nongovernmental international association which has legal person’s qualification with its headquaters located in Liuyang, China. Article 3 the purpose and guiding ideology of IFA 1. IFA devotes itself to strengthening international cooperation in order to promote and maintain safety, quality and technology of production. 2. To take market economy as principle, the government shall create an excellent operation environment and support the development of IFA by means of more support and less interference. When policymaking bodies of all countries make and implement polic ies, they shall take into account the effects of policies on all members of IFA and ask for IFA’s opinions if necessary. The government shall enhance cooperation with local mercial anizations, especially with the anizations that stand for IFA in order to better share resources and promote development of IFA. 3. IFA shall improve its ability of adapting to the continuously changing economic environment through various support systems. 4. The thinking and management mode of members of IFA shall keep pace with times and they shall attach more importance to management quality to ensure the longterm development of enterprises. 5. The present course of actionproviding support services through various means shall be maintained. That is, all government ans and anizations shall cooperate and plement mutually to provide different services for IFA. 6. IFA shall work out measures to deal with difficulties and challenges that are often met by the members so as to attract attention of relevant govenments and various anizations and solve them through governments’ coordination. Governments shall urge mercial and industrial anizations, specialized groups and scientific reseach institutions to provide aid for IFA’s special need. 7. Under the tendency of new economy, qualified human resources are of the utmost importance to the consolidation and development of IFA. Therefore, the supply of qualified human resou