中文版
Bespoke and turn-key solutions for import, export, manufacturing and business settup in China market


Doing Business in UK


 

中国企业如何进入英国市场
Doing Business in
Merseyside and Liverpool

跃跃欲试到海外市场开拓业务的
中国企业面临着一系列的实际操
作问题从公司的设立、政府优惠
政策和配套资金的争取,到专业
中介服务的选择和使用、项目的
挑选和评价到预算和商业计划等
千头万绪,从何入手?

利物浦:中国企业进入英国和欧
洲市场的首选目的地

利物浦经济产业和创业投资环境

Mersey Partnership

 

英格兰西北部专页
Doing Business in North
West of England

NorthWest Development Agency


Userful Link

 

 

Chinalink and CHINA AFFAIRS OFFICE LIVERPOOOL CITY COUNCIL
 
HMS LIVERPOOL'S VISIT TO SHANGHAI MAY 2003
A LIVERPOOL - SHANGHAI SISTER CITY EVENT

CO-SPONSORED BY

Chinalink
LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL
HMS LIVERPOOL
HMS BRITISH CONSULATE SHANGHAI
WITH THE SUPPORT OF
SHANGHAI GOVERNMENT
CHINESE NAVY
CCPIT SHANGHAI
Goodbye
British Navy destroyer HMS Liverpool visited Shanghai on 24-28 May 2003.
 
The visit, hailed as a once-a-decade event for Liverpool to Shanghai, added a new dimension to the strong sister city links that has been described by British government as a "excellent model for sister-city relationship".
The first HMS Liverpool was a 40-gun vessel of 681 tons built on the River Mersey and launched on 19 July 1741. The current HMS Liverpool is the tenth of the Royal Navy's Type 42 Destroyers and the seventh ship to bear the name. She was built by Cammell Laird of Birkenhead and launched on 25 September 1980 by Lady Strathcona, wife of the then Minister of State for Defence. The vessel carries the Liver Bird logo and the name of the City.
HMS Liverpool's long historical association with the City of Liverpool makes her visit to Shanghai one of the most important events of this year's sister city twinning programme of activities. As a 'Floating Ambassador' HMS Liverpool is carrying the friendship of the people of Liverpool across the oceans to wherever it sails.
Chinalink, representing Liverpool City Council and Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, in conjunction with the British Military Attaché Group Captain Keith Parkes, Captain of HMS Liverpool Commander Martin Ewence and British Consul General of Shanghai, Paul Sizeland hosted a number of events on board the warship. The British Ambassador to China, Sir. Christopher Hum and the British Maritime Forces Commander Rear Admiral David Snelson attended part of the schedules.
Describing the once in a decade opportunity, the visit of HMS Liverpool and 280 British Navy officers will not only add a new dimension in the sister city relationship but also show the support of the City of Liverpool and UK toward Shanghai and China in their effort in minimising the impact of SARS.
The final confirmation of the HMS Liverpool visit to Shanghai came on 15 May although the Navy (Group Captain Keith Parkes), the HMS Liverpool and the British Consulate General in Shanghai had been keeping Chinalink /China Affairs Office informed. Chinalink had earlier committed that it would organise a Liverpool Day as far as the HMS Liverpool visit to Shanghai is to happen. Through Ian Meadows OBE the Chairman of Liverpool Chamber, David Henshaw (CEO of City Council) agreed to make a contribution to the Liverpool Day on HMS Liverpool. The Shanghai Office of Chinalink together with our partners in Shanghai has worked through the following weekends to organise the Sister City Luncheon and Chinalink cocktail reception. By Wednesday 21 May we have the confirmation of around 110 civic and business VIPs from Shanghai, Zhejiang and Jiangsu to take part in the Liverpool/Chinalink Day. Dr. Kegang Wu, Director of Chinalink & Chief Representative Officer of the Liverpool Chamber Shanghai Office, flew to Shanghai also in his capacity as Head of China Affairs Office of the Liverpool City Council to host the events.
 
  We are delighted to have the opportunity of visiting Liverpool's sister city Shanghai. The visit will achieve closer military relationship. It is a pleasure to work with the City of Liverpool and ChinaLink in organising the Liverpool Day to promote the civic and commercial links
---- Martin Ewence, Commanding Officer of HMS Liverpool
The Liverpool Day's events are the most important events in the HMS Liverpool's visiting schedule to Shanghai.
--- Group Captain Keith Parkes, Navy & Air Force Attaché,
British Embassy in Beijing
Other Links:
  LIVERPOOL DAY ON HMS LIVERPOOL (1): SISTER CITY LUNCHEON
  LIVERPOOL DAY ON HMS LIVERPOOL (2): CHINALINK RECEPTION
  LIVERPOOL DAY ON HMS LIVERPOOL (3): PRESS CONFERENCE

For details on the above service or event, please contact us by email Click Here
 

Home | Services | Events | Contact Us | Trade Missions/Fairs | UK Companies/Products | Grants for exporters | Jobs | About ChinaLink
 
Contact Webmaster by email click here
For further information about this website, please contact us by email click here
© 1999-2007 ChinaLink   All rights reserved.