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Commonwealth Games trade mission heads to Chicago and Toronto

West Midlands Mayor Andy Street is leading a delegation which is showcasing the investment opportunities in the region to US business leaders

A West Midlands delegation is visiting North American cities including Chicago this week(Image: Getty Images)

The West Midlands region is being showcased to investors in the US and Canada on a special transatlantic trade mission this week.

Mayor Andy Street is on the week-long trip which will begin in Birmingham’s twin city Chicago before heading to Toronto where he will lead a West Midlands showcase event featuring the arrival in the city of the Queen's Baton Relay.

The relay is one of the events leading up to the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham this summer and which will visit 72 nations and territories by the time the games commence in July.

While the Mayor is in Chicago and Toronto other members of the trade mission will be visiting New York, Washington and Montreal.

The North America trade mission has been organised as part of the Commonwealth Games Business and Tourism Programme and Mr Street will be joined by various business and tourism figures including Michelin-starred chef Glynn Purnell.

They are aiming to showcase the region to investors, business leaders and tourism chiefs looking to expand into the West Midlands or establish trade links here.

They are also hoping to attract more tourists to come to experience the region's wide range of cultural attractions as it gears up to host the Commonwealth Games.