Inaugural Cambridge-China business forum held

It's to encourage trade co-operation between China and the UK.

The Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.
Author: Luke ReeveyPublished 13th Sep 2024

The inaugural Cambridge-China business forum has been held at the Judge Business School, as part of the University of Cambridge.

The event- which took place on Wednesday- aimed at building a dialogue between China and the UK to boost economic and trade co-operation.

The forum explored ideas across various industries that promote international trade, technological investment, and the economic relationship between the two countries.

It was held by the Cambridge Judge Business School and the UK Chinese Culture Association.

It brought together companies and institutions that play significant roles in China-UK trade and international cooperation; including Alibaba Group, BYD, Changan Automobile, China Telecom, Nio, the China-Britain Business Council, and the Institute of Directors.

Yu Ge, founder and chairman of the committee that organised the event, said: "The forum will hopefully facilitate in-depth exchanges and cooperation between innovative talents and industry experts from China and the UK.

"In turn, contributing to the advancement of technological innovation, strengthening economic ties, and fostering friendship between the two countries."

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