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Danish-Chinese Green Technology Cooperation Strengthened

Published Apr 25, 2014 7:54 PM by The Maritime Executive

Danish-Chinese cooperation in the maritime field has been further strengthened with the Danish Ministry of Business and Growth concluding a cooperation agreement with the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.

The new cooperation agreement on green maritime technology and ship building creates the framework for a stronger and intensified cooperation between Denmark and China.

“Denmark’s relations with China build upon 40 years’ cooperation since the signing of our first maritime cooperation agreement in 1974. Today, Danish shipping and Danish companies have a strong presence in China. With this new agreement on green technology and ship building China and Denmark take yet another step and aim towards maritime technology,” said the director-general of the Danish Maritime Authority, Andreas Nordseth.

The agreement establishes the framework of new cooperation between Danish suppliers of green maritime solutions and Chinese shipyards.

As the world’s largest ship building nation, China is of great importance to Danish suppliers and Danish shipowners. Therefore, several Danish companies are already established with production, service centers or sales offices in China. The cooperation agreement supports this development and its purpose is, inter alia, to create new forms of cooperation that can, in the long term, increase Danish-Chinese trade for the benefit of both Danish and Chinese companies.

The agreement was signed in connection with the State visit of Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness the Prince Consort to China in the presence of the Royal Couple and the President of China H.E. Xi Jinping.