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The published review was likely to largely repeat the government's "three Cs" strategy towards China: challenge, compete and cooperate, the sources said. ... "The UK-China economic relationship ...
Chinese–United Kingdom relations (simplified Chinese: 中英关系; traditional Chinese: 中英關係; pinyin: Zhōng-Yīng guānxì), more commonly known as British–Chinese relations, Anglo-Chinese relations and Sino-British relations, are the interstate relations between China (with its various governments through history) and the United Kingdom.
Following China's 2020 imposition of national security legislation on Hong Kong and a 2021 National People's Congress decision to approve a rework of local election laws that reduces the number of regional legislature seats elected by the public, the UK has declared China as being in a "state of ongoing non-compliance" with the Joint Declaration.
The UK should officially designate China a national security threat, Tory frontbencher Dame Priti Patel has said, as she accused the government of “desperation” in its early dealings with Beijing.
The Integrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy, [1] often known as the Integrated Review, and titled as Global Britain in a Competitive Age, [2] was a review carried out by the British government led by Boris Johnson into the foreign, defence, security and international development policies of the United Kingdom. [3]
Funded by the Chinese Government, they are ostensibly culture and language centres but critics have labelled them propaganda tools amid worsening relations between the West and China.
The British government announced the UK will extend the standard Chinese visitor visas from six months to two years. [20] Merlin Entertainments signed an agreement with China Media Capital to establish a Legoland in Shanghai. [21] After the meeting, Xi and Cameron signed a cybersecurity pact at the press conference.
The UK government has taken a relatively hawkish approach to China, with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak declaring that Beijing poses the "biggest challenge of our age to global security and prosperity ...