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UK Exporters given boost with new London Heathrow links to China

byCT Report
22/03/2018
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LONDON: UK’s largest port by value for non-EU trade, Heathrow will be uniquely positioned to make the best of the new export opportunities connectivity to these new markets offers. According to research by Frontier Economics, the new UK connections to Changsha and Xi’an  and scheduled connections to Qingdao will enable £26 million annually in economic benefits through trade and FDI and create 830 direct and indirect jobs in the UK.

Besides being known for its ancient Mawangdui Han Tombs, parks and temples, Changsha is home to more than 7 million people, and is a major commercial and transport hub, with unique local products including Changsha famous tea, stone carvings and fermented soybeans. Xi’an is one of China’s most popular tourist destinations, as the starting part of the Silk Road and home to the Terracotta Army of Emperor Qin Shi Huang.  With more than 8 million residents, Xi’an is an important industrial and educational centre, with major facilities for research and development, national security and China’s space exploration programme.  Well on its way to being classified as a “mega city,” Qingdao is home to more than 9 million people and has been ranked as a “golden city” by the World Bank, due to its investment climate. It is a major port, manufacturing base and home to home to Tsingtao, the best-known Chinese beer export.While connections to Chinese cities are clearly valuable to the UK, rival EU hub airports with capacity to connect directly to 12 other Chinese destinations, including mega cities like Hangzhou, Chengdu, and Kunming, are facilitating more trade and investment to their respective countries. Heathrow’s plans for expansion will allow the airport the capacity to offer up to 40 new long haul destinations, as well as double its cargo capacity – providing the UK with much-needed trade infrastructure at a time when the country is looking to extend its trade relationships outside the EU.

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