For Immediate Release
2014MIT0030-000480
April 14, 2014
Ministry of International Trade and Ministry Responsible for the Asia Pacific Strategy and Multiculturalism
China and B.C. sign agreement to increase trade and investment links
VICTORIA – British Columbia and China signed a historic agreement today to deepen their mutually beneficial trade, investment and cultural connections.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed by B.C. Minister of International Trade Teresa Wat and Liu Fei, Consul-General of the People’s Republic of China in Vancouver.
The Ministry of International Trade and the Consulate General agreed to establish a formal series of high-level dialogues and exchanges to build upon the foundation of friendly people-to-people, community and business relations that exist between British Columbia and China.
Features of the MOU include:
The MOU identifies initial sectors for co-operation, including natural resources (natural gas, forestry, mining); agri-foods; technology, clean technology and the green economy; international education; transportation infrastructure, and tourism. The agreement will operate for a three-year period with automatic renewal. A contact person from each jurisdiction will be selected to monitor and report annually on progress. Attending the MOU signing ceremony today are representatives from some of the most promising sectors in the B.C./China bi-lateral relationship, as well as community leaders, including:
China is British Columbia’s second-largest trading partner and is identified as a priority market in the BC Jobs Plan. In 2013, B.C.’s exports to China* were valued at $6.8 billion, an increase of 14 per cent over 2012. Trade and investment outreach activities in China are supported by British Columbia’s expanded network of international trade and investment representative offices in Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai and Hong Kong. Learn More:
*All trade statistics for China include Hong Kong. |
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