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Another UK government is doing contradictory things when it comes to China

14 April 2025
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Another UK government is doing contradictory things when it comes to China
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UK’s approach to trade with China has faced criticism for enabling significant Chinese investment in crucial UK infrastructure. Recently, business secretary Jonathan Reynolds suggested that Jingye, the Chinese owner of British Steel, is responsible for the neglect concerning the threatened blast furnaces in Scunthorpe. This situation exemplifies the UK’s contradictory stance towards Beijing, reflecting a broader challenge in balancing economic engagement with national interests.

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