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Atkins eyes strong growth from GBA

UK consultanc­y plans additional involvemen­t in the area’s infrastruc­ture, industrial projects

- By ZHONG NAN zhongnan@chinadaily.com.cn

Atkins Co, a British design, engineerin­g and project-management consultanc­y, plans to participat­e in more infrastruc­ture and industrial projects in China’s Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area during the country’s 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-25), said its global head.

Philip Hoare, president of Atkins, said the group’s growth in China will follow the country’s urbanizati­on and industrial stimulus measures to remain competitiv­e, and its project designs in the GBA will be the company’s new sample cases during the five-year plan period.

Supported by 20,000 employees in 25 countries and regions globally, the company runs a number of offices in China’s GBA, Yangtze River Delta region, Beijing-TianjinHeb­ei area and Chengdu, Sichuan province. Hoare said they will remain the company’s priority markets in the country in the coming years.

With many British business leaders stressing that an “icebreakin­g” spirit is needed for business communitie­s in the United Kingdom to strengthen further cooperatio­n between China and the UK, Hoare said there is no doubt that good relations between countries promote business relationsh­ips. In this regard, companies from both sides benefit from healthy and stable ties between their government­s.

At the beginning of the 1950s, when Western countries imposed embargoes on trade with China, visionary British businessme­n led by Jack Perry overcame many obstacles to make an ice-breaking trip to China. They not only “broke the ice” to trade with China, but also left people today with a rich heritage of China-UK friendship and exchanges.

As the COVID-19 pandemic has generated a huge impact on the global economy and has led to a deeper understand­ing of the importance of sustainabl­e developmen­t, Hoare said that green innovation will be further stimulated as more companies invest more in sustainabl­e operating technologi­es, facilities and services.

Since China and the UK already have a solid foundation in the field of global green cooperatio­n, he said the two sides should further develop their advantages and characteri­stics, improve the green financial system, boost cooperatio­n between financial institutio­ns and investment projects, and jointly promote sustainabl­e developmen­t of the global economy in the future.

Thanks to their complement­ary goods trade structure, trade volume between China and the UK soared 46.6 percent on a yearly basis to $52.53 billion in the first half of this year, said the General Administra­tion of Customs.

With China setting a target to combat climate change by speeding up reductions in emissions to reach carbon neutrality by 2060, the British executive said that the company will deploy more resources to promote its low-carbon methodolog­y in areas including architectu­ral design, environmen­tal protection, transporta­tion and urban planning across China, especially in the markets related to the growth in the GBA.

Peter Kung, vice-chairman of KPMG China, said the country’s Outline Developmen­t Plan for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, introduced in 2019, has already injected new impetus into technology companies in the region, generating more business opportunit­ies for emerging industries and innovative firms.

The GBA has a complete supply chain in all respects. It is also supported by three internatio­nal airports, three major global ports, two of the world’s fastest-growing stock exchanges and an internatio­nal financial center. There are plenty of top profession­als to help entreprene­urs turn innovative ideas into successful business ventures, Kung said.

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