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Derbyshire businesses invited to world manufacturing convention in China

Derbyshire County Council are looking for companies to join them at this year’s World Manufacturing Convention in China.

The event – which is being held in Hefei in Anhui Province from the 20 to 23 September 2019 – offers local firms a great chance to develop business contacts and open up export opportunities in China.

Businesses involved in the manufacturing and innovation sectors, their supply chains and related services such as financial, industrial and technology-based are welcome to attend as part of the visit supported by the Midlands Engine.

Manufacturing links between the UK and China will be at the top of the agenda at the event along with showcasing new products, technologies and innovation between the two countries and worldwide.

This year the spotlight will be shining on the UK as the country of honour – making it a key opportunity for businesses from Derbyshire to showcase what they have to offer and meet like-minded Chinese businesses on a one-to-one basis.

The council has a close relationship with Anhui Province and there will be an opportunity for businesses from  Derbyshire to meet Chinese businesses. They will be introduced by the councils’ Chinese representative in Anhui who works closely with the China Britain Business Council (CBBC) and the UK Consulate in Shanghai to encourage international trade.

China is currently the UK’s 6th biggest export market and is growing rapidly. UK exports to China rose from £12.6bn in 2016 to £16.4bn in 2018.

Derbyshire County Council, Cabinet Member for Economic Development and Regeneration, Councillor Tony King, said:

“Our Enterprising Council approach is about having a bold, innovative and commercial mind-set and developing international links to help local businesses to grow and be more productive is one of our key priorities.

“That’s why we want to put local businesses from the manufacturing and innovation sectors on the global stage at the World Manufacturing Convention, to make great connections and build relationships that could lead to export opportunities in the future.”

Businesses interested in attending the World Manufacturing Convention should contact:

kerry.bailey@derbyshire.gov.uk or call her on tel: 01629 539325.

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