Council’s good relations with a Chinese city is bringing financial rewards to local companies
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Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council (LCCC) now plans to extend its virtual and overseas trade mission with the city of Foshan following a report on financial success in the district.
The regeneration and growth committee heard that one local business is now expecting sales of up to £2m due to the development of Chinese trade links.At a recent council meeting, Downshire East UUP rep, James Baird enquired: “Is there any update on the Foshan visit?
“Have there been any likely outcomes?
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Hide Ad“The international trade by all accounts looks to be a successful scheme.
“It looks to be driving employment and investment into the area.”
Fears had previously been expressed in the council chamber of being wary of China due to the war in Ukraine, ahead of agreeing an annual £10k consultancy budget.
However, an example of business success in the district has been seen by the Co Down Hinch Distillery, which makes whiskey and gin.
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LCCC’s head of economic development, Paul McCormick, said: “It would not be appropriate to go into detail in public of finances for individual companies in the district.
“However, I can confirm that local companies have been able to bring products in to the Chinese market.
“One company is reporting that it expects to have somewhere between £300k and £2m in sales this year.
“It is all about the pound signs.”