Belfast hosts UK-China business summit
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11 December 2017 (Edited )
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The 3-day summit brought together 100+ business leaders from tourism, education and the creative sector in the 2 countries.
Use of technology to facilitate NI-China links was a focus of the meeting.
So far,most mainland Chinese who have visited Ireland or NI have done so as a minor side-trip of a package tour primarily focused on London and other destinations in England.
Maybe this initiative will result in more direct FIT visits to NI from China.