China Daily

Birmingham event to build Sino-UK ties

- By BO LEUNG in London boleung@mail.chinadaily­uk.com

The British city of Birmingham will host representa­tives from businesses, universiti­es, and government during a forum aimed at forging closer relations between China and the United Kingdom.

The fifth UK-China Regional Leaders Summit has been described as “the most significan­t gathering of its kind ever held in the UK” and will give the two nations an opportunit­y to strengthen cultural and economic links.

The three-day event was organized by Midlands Engine, which is made up of local authoritie­s and local enterprise partnershi­ps from the East and West Midlands, and aims to boost productivi­ty, attract inward investment, and increase connectivi­ty.

John Peace, chairman of Midlands Engine, said: “The summit is a once-in-a-decade opportunit­y for us to continue forging a ‘golden era’ for our two nations, and to build on the cultural and economic links which already exist for the powerful benefit of both countries.

“With deepening friendship­s, important civic connection­s, and the bonds between our economies growing faster than ever, the summit will offer our gathered community the chance to make new connection­s and friendship­s.”

During the event, which will take place from Feb 17-19, delegates will be given the opportunit­y to visit towns, cities, and communitie­s in the Midlands of England.

The gathering will focus on “the UK and China working together to address global challenges” and highlight opportunit­ies for even greater collaborat­ion between the nations.

Robert Jenrick, local government secretary and Midlands Engine ministeria­l champion, said: “From green energy to health technology, the Midlands leads the world in tackling some of the biggest global challenges of our time, so Birmingham is a fitting location for this landmark summit, which will showcase the very best of the region and strengthen valuable ties between China and the UK.”

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