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A Tour to the Trade City of Birmingham, UK

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By Osei AgyemangPublished 5 years ago 3 min read
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Getting out of the train was like arriving at the World Trade Center in New York, USA. I arrived at the trade center with thousands of deals. My experience on the train was also unimaginable due to the new railway line. On arrival, simply put your eyes in the sky and the work platform is submerged high above the natural light hall. This is Birmingham, England! The new station, with a rail network called "Super September" included the new Grand Central shopping complex. This was unveiled in September 2015. The Grand Central station's conversion in Birmingham was worth 600 million pounds. Over 170,000 passengers use Birmingham New Street every day.

Before faring here, I saw the opening of the transformation on TV, and I said to myself, "I have to be there!" I really looked forward to the tour. Birmingham has been economically successful for some time. Its commercial base has since become a great transportation infrastructure with five times bigger roadside stations. The metropolitan area in the West Midlands, England, with more than one million inhabitants, is growing faster than other British cities, with higher foreign investment and better export performance. The UK economy is growing faster than needed. This shows that certain processes can be expected when the company grows.

Birmingham has acquired a large company for its financial services industry, all of which have helped move the younger Brummies to pursue careers at home. That said, many local automotive companies have supported the traditional manufacturing sector in Birmingham in various ways. Foreign visitors around the world cannot control their enthusiasm for visiting Birmingham. West Midland has grown impressively. In 1980, it was the center of the city that maintained its past. Today it has rediscovered its confidence. And that is a step in the right direction.

At the city of trade, the shopping experience is as great as that offered by restaurants. Cultural life has also taken strides. As I walked through this amazing city, I discovered that the ICC Symphony Hall, one of the best places for classical music in England, had a new phase with class. Inner facilities are absolutely amazing.

In realism, the structure of the city is very large, with the production sector always making a major contribution. Birmingham is a center for services and tourism. Of course, there is a flow of business here, but business leaders believe that the next challenge is to persuade more large companies to have headquarters in the city. Especially because HSBC (Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation) has moved their headquarters to One Centenary Square in Birmingham, England. This step has changed the way the financial world looks at Birmingham, and that's good for the infrastructure.

The only challenge is that young people cannot work in the city because of the educational outcomes achieved in Birmingham. The authorities must resolve this problem. They also have to deal with the natural geography of the region. The challenge is to ensure the economic benefits resulting from all investments and are shared more widely among parts of the population that are still suffering from shortages and unemployment.

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Osei Agyemang is a passionate and creative content writer / editor who is an expert in writing interesting and innovative contents. Osei is also an addicted travel enthusiast who likes to visit and tell the stories of interesting places around the world. He is an award winning National Artist who studied Psychology, Journalism and Global English Language at University of Strathclyde and the University of Glasgow respectively.

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A passionate writer who creates exciting and innovative contents. Osei Agyemang is also a tourism fan who loves to travel around the world. He has studied Psychology and Journalism.



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