Hahn returns from China with agreements in hand
Wednesday November 27, 2002LOS ANGELES (AP) Mayor James Hahn returned from a 10-day trip to Asia after signing nearly a dozen agreements to boost tourism and commerce here.
Hahn arrived at Los Angeles International Airport late Tuesday after meeting with leaders in China, South Korea and Japan on a six-city tour. He also had hoped to reach an agreement that would bring a pair of giant pandas to the Los Angeles Zoo, but he landed a more exotic attraction a rare Chinese golden monkey.
Hahn and Chinese leaders reached a deal with a Hong Kong company for increasing security at the Port of Los Angeles. The measures include tamper-proof locks for Los Angeles-bound cargo.
``This agreement will elevate security standards for containers moving between Hong Kong and Los Angeles,'' Hahn said. ``My highest priority is reducing the risk at the West Coast's largest port.''
He also signed several agreements with Asian ports and shipping firms regarding environmental initiatives. The ports of Los Angeles and Shanghai will now share technology intended to improve air and water quality while other steps will be taken to reduce pollution from port operations.
The agreements are meant to create jobs and bring millions of dollars in new business to Los Angeles. During his trip, Hahn was flanked by business leaders and celebrities such as Arnold Schwarzenegger and Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Kazuhisa Ishii.
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