Article RG62 The UK’s deals worth billions with China: what do they really mean?

The UK’s deals worth billions with China: what do they really mean?

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Phillip Inman, Terry Macalister, Gwyn Topham and M
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An extraordinary week of diplomacy for President Xi's visit generated a series of far-reaching agreements on trade, technology and culture

Britain's diplomatic elite has been rushed off its feet catering for the largest contingent of Chinese officials and business executives to arrive in London for 10 years.

In 2005, the chief concern was how to contain the noise from protesters angry at Beijing's occupation of Tibet. This time the Dalai Lama and talk of human rights were kept off the agenda during a four-day visit that David Cameron said was the opening act in a "golden era" for UK-China relations.

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