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Creative companies from the UK and China are set to benefit from £2 billion worth of trade and investment opportunities.

Creative companies from the UK and China are set to benefit from £2 billion worth of trade and investment opportunities, Vince Cable announced today (29 May 2014).

As part of an 8 day visit to China, the Business Secretary was in Qingdao, known as the ‘Cannes of China’, to formally launch the Global Digital Media and Entertainment Alliance between the UK and China.

The Alliance was agreed during the summit between China’s Premier Li Keqiang and Prime Minister David Cameron during his visit to China in December 2013 and will promote long term relationships in the digital media and entertainment sectors, opening doors to the Chinese market for UK companies.

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