Foster opens Northern Ireland Executive Bureau in Beijing

Date published: 08 December 2016

First Minister, the Rt. Hon. Arlene Foster today officially opened the Northern Ireland Executive’s Bureau at the China World Trade Centre in Beijing.

First Minister Arlene Foster is pictured with Barbara Woodward, Britain’s Ambassador to China and Paul Kavanagh, Ireland's Ambassador to China during a meeting in Beijing.
First Minister Arlene Foster is pictured with Barbara Woodward, Britain’s Ambassador to China and Paul Kavanagh, Ireland's Ambassador to China during a meeting in Beijing.

First Minister, the Rt. Hon. Arlene Foster today officially opened the Northern Ireland Executive’s Bureau at the China World Trade Centre in Beijing.

First Minister, Arlene Foster said: “The official opening of the Bureau in Beijing signals our clear determination to build a long lasting presence and relationship in China.

“The Executive Office has had a presence in Beijing since 2014 and I am honoured today to officially open the Northern Ireland Executive Bureau.

“The relationship with China is very important to Northern Ireland. The establishment of this Bureau, the expansion of the Invest NI team and five Ministerial visits to China in 18 months are indicators of the importance of this relationship.

“We want to see Northern Ireland organisations come to China and for Chinese organisations and people to consider Northern Ireland as an option, whether it is for business, education or cultural development.

“The Northern Ireland Bureau gives us a firm presence and it will work hard to promote Northern Ireland and the compelling proposition we have to offer.”

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