- The focus was to explore how best to invest, grow industries and create jobs.
- China’s Ambassador to the UK, Zheng Zeguang, is visiting Northern Ireland for the first time to promote economic cooperation and discuss about cultural exchange, climate change and hydrogen fuels for a greener future.
China’s Ambassador to the UK, Zheng Zeguang, is visiting Northern Ireland for the first time to promote economic cooperation and about discuss cultural exchange, climate change and hydrogen fuels for a greener future. Zheng toured Ulster University with a trade delegation and discussed the potential to strengthen cultural links between China and the UK. The focus was to explore how best to invest, grow industries and create jobs.
“When we have a good sister city relationship, a productive sister city relationship and constructive input, the effective regional relationship between China and the UK, then it will lead to a more successful and productive state-to-state relationship,” said the diplomat.
At the Northern Ireland Forum on New Energy Innovation, government, business and academia came together to talk about technologies of the future and the shared interests between China and the UK to advance research and development in renewable energy – specifically, green hydrogen. The ambassador added, “There is keen interest on both sides to work together to develop the research and development of hydrogen energy and also to put it into applications and solve the fundamental needs of both sides.”