Xinhua News Agency, London, September 25 (Reporter Yang Xiaojing) The Hainan Free Trade Port recently held an online policy presentation and project matchmaking meeting for British companies to help British companies better understand the Free Trade Port policy and accurately connect Hainan's investment opportunities.

  The Economic and Commercial Minister of the Chinese Embassy in the United Kingdom Bao Ling said that she hopes that the business communities of China and Britain will further strengthen the cooperation ties, seize the opening opportunities of the Hainan Free Trade Port and create a mutually beneficial and win-win future.

  Fang Wenjian, chairman of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in the United Kingdom, said that the landing of the Hainan Free Trade Port will bring new opportunities for cooperation between Chinese and British companies. The Chamber of Commerce will form effective linkages with mainstream British business associations to help British companies better grasp the development of Hainan Free Trade Port. Huge business opportunities.

  The President of the China-Britain Business Association Lu Moxue (English name Matthew Laws) said that the association had signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the Hainan International Economic Development Bureau in August this year, and will cooperate with the Hainan International Economic Development Bureau and the British Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Promote British companies to share the development dividend of Hainan Free Trade Port.

  In the linking of the project, relevant government departments and financial institutions of Hainan Free Trade Port introduced the key business opportunities and related policies of the Free Trade Port to participating British companies, and conducted Q&A interactions with participating companies.

  The matchmaking meeting was co-sponsored by the China Chamber of Commerce in the UK, the Hainan International Economic Development Bureau, and the Joint Conference of Overseas Chinese Enterprises (Association). It was supported by British institutions such as the China-Britain Business Association, the British 48 Group Club, and the British Directors Association. Nearly 200 guests from mainstream British business associations and companies attended the conference.