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Selinger, Lee will lead Asia-Pacific trade tour

 Premier Greg Selinger

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Premier Greg Selinger

Premier Greg Selinger and Lt.-Gov. Philip Lee will lead a mission to the Asia-Pacific region this month to promote trade and tourism, the province has announced.


The 11-day mission will include stops in Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Manila.


"The Asia-Pacific region is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world," Selinger said in a news release. "Manitoba has a wealth of opportunities to offer Asia including in the areas of education, tourism, agriculture and industry."


Selinger said the province’s new inland port, CentrePort Canada, is attracting a lot of attention in China.


"One of the ways Manitoba is building its trading relationships with China and other markets is through its support for CentrePort, Manitoba’s new 20,000-acre inland port and multi-modal transportation hub," he said.


Last year, Manitoba’s total trade with the Asia-Pacific region was $2-billion.


"This mission presents an excellent opportunity for Manitoba businesses to connect and develop inter-cultural business exchanges with almost one-quarter of the world’s population," Lee said.


About 40 people representing almost 30 companies and organizations will join the premier and the lieutenant-governor on the trade mission.
 

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