Global companies show confidence in Chengdu s economic engine
Chengdu in Southeast China s Sichuan province recently announced it is to expand service trade cooperation with its Japanese counterparts.
It came after the city was approved by the National Development and Reform Commission in April as one of six Chinese cities to build the demonstration area of China-Japan regional development cooperation.
In mid-November, Chengdu released its plan on constructing the demonstration area and nine projects for promoting the cooperation in service trade. They included transit-oriented development, collaborative innovation, animation video games and healthcare.
Along with these announcements, the city signed agreements with Japanese companies as the result of its promotion of the pilot cooperation projects for city construction and the modern service industry.
By Jon Hemmerdinger2020-12-14T16:59:00+00:00
Quebec’s aerospace industry has partnered with the aerospace cluster in Japan’s Aichi prefecture, home to Japanese aerospace company Mitsubishi Aircraft in the industrial city of Nagoya.
MHI RJ Aviation chief executive Hiroaki Yamamoto disclosed the partnership during the first day of the International Aerospace Innovation Forum, on 14 December.
He says that the aerospace clusters will, on 15 December, sign a memorandum of understanding to form the partnership.
Details have not been disclosed.
MHI is a subsidiary of Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), which also owns Nagoya-based Mitsubishi Aircraft, developer of the SpaceJet regional jet programme.