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Liverpool City Region forges closer ties with Indonesia's 2nd largest City
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News  |  Tue - March 19, 2024 8:43 pm  |  Article Hits:1359  |  A+ | a-
LIVERPOOL City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram has signed a deal to forge closer ties with Indonesia's 2nd largest City, Surabaya. The Mayor has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Mayor of Surabaya, Eri Cahyadi, which will strengthen links between the 2 Regions. The agreement comes during the 75th Anniversary of diplomatic relations between the UK and Indonesia and concludes a two-year roadmap to develop closer links between the two countries.

Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said:- "Our area has always been an open and outward looking place. Home to one of the world's most famous port cities, few places make a more attractive partner to do business with, but our unique strengths and assets continue to attract interest from around the world. We already have a flourishing relationship with our friends in Surabaya and I'm looking forward to continuing to strengthen those ties, work towards our shared vision, and build a stronger future for both our areas and the 5m people we represent."

Surabaya is 2nd in size after the Indonesian Capital, Jakarta, with a population of more than 3 million and an economy growing by more than 5% yearly.

Surabaya's Port, Tanjung Perak, is considered the gateway to Eastern Indonesia and handles more than 32 million tonnes of cargo a year. It is a similar size to the Port of Liverpool, which handles 45% of the UK’s trade from the United States.

Liverpool and Surabaya became:- "Sister Cities" in March 2018, the 1st UK / Indonesia City relationship, and this signing marks a 2nd 5 year period of deeper and further collaboration.

Local partners across the City Region are already working with partners in Surabaya, including:- Tranmere Rovers Football Club, St Vincent's School for the Visually Impaired, and Liverpool John Moores University.

Tranmere Rovers FC is working with Surabaya State University and has visited with players and coaches to develop football skills.

St Vincent's School, in Liverpool, has hosted Indonesian Minister of Social Affairs Tri Rishmaharini to discuss a possible formal rollout of the programs it has developed in Surabaya across Indonesia.

The Liverpool City Region is well placed to benefit from this as a result of the Sister City Agreement with Surabaya.

Mayor of Surabaya, Eri Cahyadi, said:- "Over the past 5 years, the partnership between Surabaya City and the Liverpool City Region has transcended geographical boundaries, establishing cooperation in various fields that enrich our communities. This synergy is proof that Surabaya City and the Liverpool City Region share strengths with each other. As sister cities, we are united in our commitment to overcome common challenges, all for the welfare of our citizens. We hope that the benefits of this relationship will be directly felt by generations to come."

British Ambassador to Indonesia Dominic Jermey said:- "I'm delighted that the Sister City agreement between:- Surabaya and Liverpool City Region is being renewed for another five years. This partnership has delivered real-world impacts, improving the lives of our communities, and is a great example of how UK and Indonesian regions can help each other to grow stronger. The relationship has brought our people closer together, boosted mutual prosperity, and promoted economic development. As we mark the 75th Anniversary of UK-Indonesia diplomatic relations this year, I very much look forward to working together to ensure our partnership continues to grow and flourish over the coming years, for the benefit of our people, planet, and prosperity. Bersama Kita Bisa!"
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