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What position can civil servants take in the examination of economic and trade majors?
The positions that civil servants can take in the economic and trade professional examination include national tax, China Banking Regulatory Commission, tax bureau, court, procuratorate, judicial bureau, public security bureau, agency commission bureau, housing authority, science and technology bureau, finance bureau and other government departments or financial positions.

Economic and trade major is a characteristic major reserved by the Ministry of Education, and only ten universities in China offer this major. This major pays attention to the combination of domestic trade and foreign trade, marketing and management, focusing on domestic trade and marketing, and attaches importance to the cultivation of students' comprehensive ability.

This major mainly trains high-quality compound senior professionals with both ability and political integrity who can adapt to the needs of socialist modernization and engage in practical business work such as trade, marketing and management in industrial and commercial enterprises and the management of commercial departments.

Training requirements

Students in this major mainly study the basic theoretical knowledge of Marxist economics, international economy and international trade, receive training in economics and management, and have the basic ability of theoretical analysis and practical operation.

Graduates should have the following knowledge and abilities:

1, master the basic theories and methods of Marxist economics.

2. Master the theories and methods of western economics and international economics.

3, can use measurement, statistics, accounting methods for analysis and research.

4. Understand the economic development and trade policies of major countries and regions.

5. Understand the development trend of international economics and international trade theory.