Hong Kong and UK commit to stronger maritime relationship
Published by Harleigh Hobbs,
Editor
Dry Bulk,
Representatives of the British and Hong Kong maritime business sectors have agreed to forge a closer working relationship and on 12 September signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in London during London International Shipping Week.
Under the terms of the agreement, Maritime London and the Hong Kong Maritime & Port Board (HKMPB) will co-operate in a range of areas, including promotional activity, training and sharing of best practice for maritime business services.
The agreement was signed by Chan Fan, Frank, JP, Secretary for Transport & Housing, Hong Kong government and Maritime London Chairman, Lord Mountevans at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office. Also present were leading representatives from the Hong Kong shipowning community and the UK Minister of State for Transport Legislation and Maritime, John Hayes, CBE, MP.
Lord Mountevans commented:"The Hong Kong and UK maritime business communities have a unique historical relationship and very strong ties. Nearly 10% of the world's ships are managed or owned in Hong Kong, it is home to one of the world's leading hub ports and an important gateway to mainland China. Both the UK and Hong Kong look beyond their borders and provide world beating maritime expertise to global ship owners, traders and charterers. This agreement is designed to help both London and Hong Kong businesses collaborate and prosper with the support of their respective representative bodies."
Secretary Chan said: "By working together, London and Hong Kong can grow together. Both cities are key international shipping and trading hubs with a shared outward looking and entrepreneurial spirit. Both serve regions beyond their own borders and both have an exciting future. We are delighted by the prospect of a closer working relationship than ever before."
HKMPB was set up by the government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in 2016 to foster the development of Hong Kong's maritime and port services. Maritime London is a promotional body for UK-based companies providing professional services to the international shipping industry.
Read the article online at: https://www.drybulkmagazine.com/shipping/13092017/hong-kong-and-uk-commit-to-stronger-maritime-relationship/
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