Wirral Council plans ‘sister’ relations with affluent Chinese cities

WIRRAL Council is hoping a pair of “sister city” agreements with two of China’s wealthiest cities could boost jobs and prosperity across the borough and the rest of Merseyside.

Council leader Steve Foulkes is due to fly out to Jiangsu Province in the next couple of weeks, with senior council officers, to sign the twinning agreements.

The move comes just a week before the council is due to consider a planning application by Peel – the company behind the £4.5on Wirral Waters project – for an International Trade Centre (ITC).

Last night, deputy leader of the council and cabinet member for regeneration, Cllr Phil Davies, said the “sister city” agreement with the city of Taicang, at the mouth of the Yangtze River, “is a really exciting development”.

The agreement to be signed by Wirral Council leader Steve Foulkes and the Mayor of Taicang says: “The two sides agree to make concerted efforts, on the basis of equality and mutual benefit, to promote people-to-people friendly contacts and economic and trade interflow between the two cities and actively carry out exchanges and cooperation in the fields of science and technology, culture sports, health, education.”

Cllr Davies said the agreement “from all angles is a big step forward for us” and added: “In this current economic climate, it’s important that we try and attract as much inward investment as we can and China is potentially a massive market for the UK. The fact that we have managed to develop this agreement augurs well.”

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