UK and China sign MoUs on sport, libraries, fashion and tourism

17 Sep 2015 05:03 PM

The UK and China pledged to cooperate on a range of areas during the third People to People Dialogue.

Yesterday, John Whittingdale, Ed Vaizey and Tracey Crouch met with their Chinese counterparts in Greenwich to discuss ways both countries could cooperate on tourism, fashion, sport and libraries. This set of meetings is called the People to People Dialogue (P2P).

The P2P was co-chaired by Vice Premier Liu Yandong, for China, and Secretary of State for Health Jeremy Hunt for the UK. The first P2P Dialogue was hosted by the UK in 2012, and the second took place in Beijing in 2014.

During the P2P, DCMS Ministers signed the following MoUs with the Chinese Government:

Culture Secretary John Whittingdale said yesterday:

“Today’s meetings with China show the wide range of opportunities for UK-Chinese cooperation. I’m delighted that we have been able to find so much common ground through sport, fashion, tourism and culture.

These collaborations will enrich our cultures and pave the way for stronger economic growth and trade. I look forward to working closely with China during the rest of this exciting year of UK-China Cultural Exchange.”