Port of Tacoma Sets Partnership With Chinese Port

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Port of Tacoma

The Port of Tacoma, Wash., said it has launched an 18-month pilot project to expand trade with China, particularly U.S. exports to that country.

The 18-month ‘Fuzhou project,’ to be funded jointly by the city of Tacoma and the port, will focus on Fuzhou, a Chinese port city with a population of more than 6 million and the capital city of China’s Fujian province.

Tacoma and Fuzhou have been sister cities since October 1994.

“China is now Tacoma’s largest trading partner by both volume and by dollar value, and Fuzhou is a key gateway to this market,” said Port of Tacoma Commissioner Connie Bacon. “As we continue to strengthen our relationship, both the people of Fuzhou and Tacoma will benefit.”



The project will officially be launched Friday, the port said in a statement.