Auckland forges closer economic ties with Pacific Rim
7 November 2014
Auckland forges closer economic ties with Pacific Rim heavyweights
Auckland will strengthen its ties with two of the Pacific Rim’s economic heavyweights when it signs a ground-breaking tripartite agreement next week.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the sister city relationship between Auckland and Guangzhou in China, and Mayor Len Brown has been invited to Guangzhou in recognition of the anniversary.
The visit is being timed to coincide with a visit to Guangzhou by the Mayor of Los Angeles, another of Auckland’s sister cities.
A centrepiece of the visit will be the mayors of the three cities signing a trade and economic agreement believed to be the only agreement of its kind in the world.
It will focus on forging connections between the cities’ education, screen and digital, innovation, and tourism sectors.
The trip and the new alliance aims to raise Auckland’s profile with two international economic powerhouses, increase investment into Auckland and offer greater opportunity to Auckland businesses and entrepreneurs, in turn leading to job creation.
A range of proposals are being considered by the three cities for an alliance work programme, focusing on areas such as air quality and sustainability, waterfront regeneration, port-to-port alliance, chambers of commerce cooperation, film distribution, retail and fashion promotion.
A group of business leaders will accompany Len Brown and Auckland Council Finance and Performance Chair Cr Penny Webster. The delegation will also visit another of Auckland’s sister cities, Ningbo, and the economic centre of Shanghai.
What?
• Mayor Len Brown
and Finance and Performance Committee Chair Cr Penny Webster
are leading an Auckland delegation to three cities in
China
When?
• 9 - 17 November
2014
• The Mayor’s official programme will be
released prior to
departure
Where?
• Auckland
Shanghai Ningbo Guangzhou
Auckland
Why?
• This year marks
the 25th anniversary of the sister city relationship between
Auckland and Guangzhou and as part of that anniversary Mayor
Brown has been invited to Guangzhou.
• The visit is
timed to coincide with a visit to Guangzhou by the Mayor of
Los Angeles so the Mayors of all three cities are present to
sign a tripartite economic alliance.
• The delegation
also aims to strengthen relationships with Ningbo and
Shanghai (particularly in education and
tourism).
Who?
• Mayor Len Brown and
Finance and Performance Committee Chair Councillor Penny
Webster are leading the mission.
• There are also
representatives from the Employers and Manufacturers
Association, Committee for Auckland, NZ China Trade
Association, NZ China Council, Auckland Airport, Ports of
Auckland, ATEED, Waterfront Auckland and Auckland
Council.
• The delegation is being organised with
support from New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE), the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) and
Auckland’s partner cities foreign affairs
counterparts.
ENDS