Like so many other events, this year’s celebration of Burns Night and Chinese New Year – held by the China-Britain Business Council – took place online. Even so, the variety of companies receiving China-Scotland business awards – now a fixture in Scotland’s corporate calendar – has once again demonstrated the health of the two countries’ economic relationship.
Speaking at the event, CBBC chairman Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles drew attention to the thousands of jobs in Scotland that now rely on its links with China, and looked forward to this year’s COP26 climate change summit as another opportunity to showcase those ties. In his remarks, he paid tribute to the award winners and nominees:
“The variety of contenders for awards this evening alone is testament to the broad range of sectors in which Scottish businesses now engage with China, from engineering to education to high-end retail,” Sir Sherard said.
“Highlighting areas where Scotland, and the broader UK, can co-operate to mutual advantage is becoming ever more important,” he added.
The remarkable performance of Scottish exporters in maintaining high levels of sales to China last year, despite the pandemic, was typified by Ireland Alloys, named as Exporter of the Year. The company, which specializes in recycling and selling superalloy scrap, achieved £1.3 million worth of exports last year, in part thanks to its careful research into the Chinese market.
This year’s Chinese Investor of the Year award went to Logan Energy, which specializes in the delivery of engineering solutions for integrated hydrogen technology systems. It has attracted £1 million of investment from Henan Lanxing Power Equipment Co to help develop the hydrogen market in China, where there is currently no other hydrogen tech specialist on a par with Logan.
The last award for Entrepreneur of the Year was handed to James Buchan, who founded Dundee-based Zudu in 2014 to focus on digital marketing, development, and strategic consulting for both the UK and Chinese markets. By combining the skills of both British and Chinese development, marketing and growth experts, Zudu helps organisations reinvent their digital profile and implement results-driven online and offline strategies for their target market. The company is notable for its success in growing Scotland’s brands and culture recognition in China.
Summary of Winners
Exporter of the Year – Ireland Alloys
Award for Climate Action – Wood
Educational Partnership of the Year – sponsored by Huawei – University of Glasgow – UESTC
Chinese Investor of the Year – Logan Energy
Entrepreneur of the Year – James Buchan (Zudu)
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