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Chinese officials in Gloucester to learn about ‘opportunities’

Senior officials from China have met with Gloucester City Council leaders and business to talk about investment opportunities.

Described as "a team of senior Chinese officials" the delegation from the Zhejiang Province learned about Gloucester's ongoing regeneration programme and its potential for investment from Chinese businesses.

According to those involved the meeting built on the "new economic relationship" being built since the visit of the Chinese Premier to the UK in October 2015 and the visit of the UK Prime Minister to China in January this year.

A group of six from China was led by the director of the Zhejiang Provincial Development and Reform Commission.

The visit was arranged by the Gloucestershire based firm, Join In China, which specialises in building trade links between the UK, China and Hong Kong.

Cllr Paul James, leader of the city council, said: "Gloucester presents massive investment opportunities for Chinese firms, be it within our flagship city centre regeneration schemes or alongside our diverse business community.

"The visit was a good opportunity to build a working relationship with Chinese government officials, which will hopefully lead to increased economic engagement."

The delegation also met Natalie Wadley and Luke Wadley from Gloucester based ChangeMaker3D, who are pioneering 3D design in the field of innovation and social change.

The Chinese delegates learned about this highly innovative digital technology, and will explore opportunities for Chinese businesses to get involved with the firm.

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