The UK’s Security and Trade Relationship with China

Evidence published by the UK Parliament for their inquiry on the UK’s security and trade relationship with China. The inquiry considers the Government’s approach to China, and how this has evolved. It will examine the UK’s security interests vis-à-vis China, the UK’s partners and allies, including the Five Eyes partnership, and the UK’s diplomatic, defence and security resourcing for further engagement in China’s neighbourhood. It will also consider China’s importance as a trade partner and source of investment.

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