Mindanao Times

Official: Sisterhood eyed between city, China town

- BY JULIANNE A. SUAREZ

A PROPOSAL to forge a sisterhood agreement between the city and the Chongqing Municipali­ty in China.

In his privilege speech, Councilor Javi Campos, chair of the Committee on Internatio­nal Relations, said the idea of the sisterhood agreement came about after a diplomatic meeting with the Consul General Li Lin of the Republic of China.

Campos said among the issues discussed was the “cooperatio­n in the field of trade and commerce, education, arts and culture, agricultur­e and health.”

On August 15, 11 member-delegation led by Vice Mayor Xiong Xue of Chongqing Municipal People’s Government will arrive in the city to kick off its campaign for the agreement and to show goodwill to the people of the city.

As part of the sisterhood agreement, Chongqing may establish an industrial park in the city.

“And so as we endeavor to process the sisterhood agreement with Chongqing, there is a chance of doing a China-Davao Industrial Park in the future among other areas of collaborat­ion after fully discussing with them tangible areas of cooperatio­n,” said Campos.

Other than Davao, Chongqing is also trying to become an integral part of global industrial landscape and eyes to establish the full swing constructi­on of internatio­nal industrial parks, including ChinaGerma­ny, China-UK, China-Israel, China-Italy, China-Switzerlan­d, ChinaSouth Korea and ChinaJapan Industrial Parks.

Once approved, Chongqing will become the third “sister” of the city in China after it signed agreements with Jinjiang and Nanning City.

Chongging is a major

municipali­ty in Southwest China. It has jurisdicti­on over 38 districts and counties with a population of 31.02 million permanent residents and 65.5% urbanizati­on rate.

 ??  ?? COUNCILOR Javi Campos, chair of the Internatio­nal Relations Committee, discusses the potential sisterhood agreement between the city and Chongquing Municipali­ty, China during his privilege speech at the regular session. BING GONZALES
COUNCILOR Javi Campos, chair of the Internatio­nal Relations Committee, discusses the potential sisterhood agreement between the city and Chongquing Municipali­ty, China during his privilege speech at the regular session. BING GONZALES

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