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Financial industry employs very little people, but looks good on overall balance sheet. The above article, London will get that as a reward if UK will be the first foreign buyer of Chinese nuclear tech.
True in a sense. As I've mentioned before a bank's profit can increase by 10% per year but they do not need to hire more people as it's dealing mainly in virtual currency. A manufacturing firm's revenue increasing by 10% per year will need to hire more people to meet product demand. That is real job creation.

That is the real economy.
 
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There is only one thing i didnt like about this:
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Yes he is a manchester united fan, our arch rivals/enemy.:angry::hitwall:
do you support man city?
 
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We will keep strethening our relations with China, since China isn't and has NEVER been a threat to us, so we dont have any reason not to cooperate with China. So i welcome Chinese president visits to Great Britain.:cheers:
Im sure the Russians/putin will be pissed.

No. Putin is as much pragmatist and realist as you are. He does not put all his bets on China, either. It is international relations and nobody falls in love with nobody.

We understand why the British is warming up business relations. We also understand why Mr. Putin is seeking to put the US on the hot spot.

This won't in any way undermine China-Russia relations. Remember, it is Mr. Putin that President Xi met the most. Then comes the President of South Korea.

Obviously since he will never geT such a reception in any western country anymore, since his country is under our sanctions and its economy is suffering as a result.

You are too simplistic. Probably only Mr. Erdogan gives a crap about red carpet. We are talking about a statesman here, not a talking head. I do not think your PM would give crap, as well. What matters is the number of business deals we sign. I would consider it an accomplishment if BYD sells more EV buses, not an idiotic red carpet stunt. Save your taxpayers' money, please.

So he kind of feels isolated when he sees everybody else going on about their business actvities like nothing ever happened. I Think he will start coming to terms with the fact that the world will keep moving on with or without Russia.

Again this does not make sense. Mr. Putin has been quite busy, in fact. Keep in mind, a number of Western capitals do not mean the entire world. How many European capitals President Xi visited so far? Probably less than President Putin did.

Though i must confess Russia is still the most dangerous/capable military power/threat to the West/U.S. But we can still use other means to deal with them.

No. Matter of fact, Putin is pulling your ropes in Syria and Ukraine.
 
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This is funny lolz see how much respect you get when you are top economy and industry, opium anyone.

Too bad Britain does not make anything anymore except few luxury cars.

I remember in school they had metal work shop then a year later they closed it down then attendance when down.
 
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No. Matter of fact, Putin is pulling your ropes in Syria and Ukraine.

Putin isn't pulling any of our rope in Ukraine. He has instead made things far worse for himself(he should have topped with Crimea if he was indeed smart, but he wanted more). Since it has made all other Balkan and even Scandinavian countries who were once wary of NATO and western powers to now be seeking our protection/help, to the point that they are willing to join NATO and allow us to set up military bases there, something they would never have agreed to in the past if not for Russia's aggressions. Now our troops are just a few km away from Russia's mainland itself, since we now have troops in almost all Balkan countries, plus military advisers/soldiers in a now western oriented Ukraine. This has only solidify NATO position and showed other countries that NATO indeed serves a purpose

Sweden Considers Joining UK-led Joint Expeditionary Force
UK's last 1,000 soldiers rushed out to Balkans - Telegraph
Video: British troops learn what it's like to face Russian forces as they train Ukrainians - Telegraph
British troops train Ukrainian forces as Michael Fallon pledges more help in war | Daily Mail Online

All this while the sanctions will keep biting them economically. Even historically peaceful non aggressive scandinavian countries like Sweden are now thinking of Joining NATO(something nobody would have ever imagine just 2 years ago), all thanks to Putin's aggressions/provocations. He is doing a good job for us.:enjoy: Putin even warned them.:lol: Making things only worse for himself as Sweden will see it as one more reason to join us.lol

Russia warns Sweden over joining NATO - Business Insider
After Crimea, Sweden Flirts With Joining NATO - The Atlantic


You as a Chinese should know how hard it is to live under an over bearing/powerful Russia when a country is weak(since you people had your fair share of bullying and land seized/annexed by Russia when you were weak.lol). Russia has always been an expansionists power for centuries, it will keep pushing until it meets a response. So will have no choice other than to respond and make them calm down.:partay:


I agree with your other points though, U.K-China relations are mostly business oriented, not political/military/strategic. Even the U.S has far deeper economic relations with China than we have, so we are merely playing catch up in that regard, nothing much to read from that, unlike what some dramatic people here think. So you are right on this one.:enjoy:

do you support man city?

I am a Chese fan for life. I watch almost all their matches live in Chelsea itself.:D

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THE SKY IS BLUE.:angel::enjoy:
 
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My friend, the Fourth Reich does exist. Tho under another name:

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Blue you say?

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You forgot Turkey in the Map.:D

My own blue sky is different from E.U and better. :tongue: No wonder we have the most popular/best football league in the world.:enjoy:
 
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Putin isn't pulling any of our rope in Ukraine. He has instead made things far worse for himself(he should have topped with Crimea if he was indeed smart, but he wanted more). Since it has made all other Balkan and even Scandinavian countries who were once wary of NATO and western powers to now be seeking our protection/help, to the point that they are willing to join NATO and allow us to set up military bases there, something they would never have agreed to in the past if not for Russia's aggressions. Now our troops are just a few km away from Russia's mainland itself, since we now have troops in almost all Balkan countries, plus military advisers/soldiers in a now western oriented Ukraine. This has only solidify NATO position and showed other countries that NATO indeed serves a purpose

Putin pulls your ropes in such a way that you won't notice it until you feel the pain much later.

"You" were already "few kilometers" away from Russia before Russia took back Crimea and created Novorosia.

I admit Moscow acted reactively. But, slowly, he took the initiative.

All this while the sanctions will keep biting them economically. Even historically peaceful non aggressive scandinavian countries like Sweden are now thinking of Joining NATO(something nobody would have ever imagine just 2 years ago), all thanks to Putin's aggressions/provocations. He is doing a good job for us.:enjoy: Putin even warned them.:lol: Making things only worse for himself as Sweden will see it as one more reason to join us.lol

You keep waiting for that, but still, Sweden's case is not a thing of yesteryear. They have been debating this since 2008. Your arguments somehow tend to be historically myopic.

You as a Chinese should know how hard it is to live under an over bearing/powerful Russia when a country is weak(since you people had your fair share of bullying and land seized/annexed by Russia when you were weak.lol). Russia has always been an expansionists power for centuries, it will keep pushing until it meets a response. So will have no choice other than to respond and make them calm down.

Under present international conditions, we know what poses greater threat to us, so, thanks but no thanks for the advice.

On this, you prefer to be historical, though, and this is good. But, historically, again, who was not expansionist? On this, we do not take historical precedence as a strong determinant as China's policies make it very clear.

Only thing we need to do is to make sure that no one dares to touch an inch of our land once again. I mean NO ONE. Other than this, Russia is our most significant strategic partner, you like it or not.

Even the U.S has far deeper economic relations with China than we have, so we are merely playing catch up in that regard, nothing much to read from that, unlike what some dramatic people here think.

UK is becoming important as China focuses more on the Eurasian context. How European UK is; that's debatable. But, UK is a nice bridgehead to both Europe and the US. UK is ripe to function as a bridgehead for China.

Of course, this does not mean China ignores real European powerhouses, including Germany and France. Especially Germany.
 
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@TaiShang, lets keep Geo-politics aside,since its a long discussion and i know we will hardly ever agree on some issues.

Let's continue with the Chinese president visit to Great Britain. As Europe's Second largest and fastest growing major economy, The U.K and London in particular is often describe as the most open/welcoming country in Europe and even the West. Many people who come here always tend to feel at home better than in any other city in Europe. Continuing with Chinese president Grand reception at the Royal Palace.

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Prince Andrew and Lady Mayoress Gilly Yarrow appear less than enthused as they listen to a translated version of Mr Xi's speech tonight. WTH is that sheikh by the far left?:o:

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The Duke of York appears to be rubbing his temples while the Lady Mayoress rests her head in her hands during the state visitor's speech. Make your speech shorter XI.:happy:

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Madame Peng Liyuan (left) arrived at a lavish banquet at the Guildhall in London's financial district with her husband Chinese president Xi Jinping (right). The First Lady appeared to have white powder on her forehead and nose.

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Guests at the 15th century hall in Guildhall wear headsets as they listen to a translation of President Xi's speech at the sit-down dinner

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From left to right, Lady Mayoress Gilly Yarrow, First Lady Peng Liyuan, President of the People's Republic of China Xi Jinping, Lord Mayor Alan Yarrow and Prince Andrew, Duke of York pose for photographers on the red carpet during the Lord Mayors banquet at the Guildhall. I must say Madame Xi dresses quite classy and she is elegant.:smitten:

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Duke of York, Prince Andrew laughs as he sits beside President Xi at the banquet, held in honour of the state visit, this evening. WTF?? Andrew i thought you were bored just earlier?:o:

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President Xi Jinping makes a speech at a banquet at the Guildhall in London as he sits beside the Lord Mayor of London, Alan Yarrow (left) and (right) he listens to a translated speech

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The First Lady of China appears to have recovered from her make-up faux pas earlier in the night and applauds her husband's speech. Much better now.:-)
 
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As long as you are a faithful customer, we can do good business.

Lord Mayor whatever's costume is hilarious, by the way. Can do nice street gimmick in San Francisco.

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China, UK sign landmark deals
October 22, 2015

Beijing and London secured deals worth about 40 billion pounds ($62 billion) on Wednesday during President Xi Jinping's first state visit to the UK.

According to the British government, the cash generated by the new deals will help to create 3,900 jobs across the UK.



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China's President Xi Jinping and Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron attend a joint press conference in 10 Downing Street, in central London, Britain, Oct 21, 2015. [Photo / China Daily]


The most eye-catching is an agreement for China to partly finance a UK nuclear power plant, which British Prime Minister David Cameron hailed as "historic". It is also the first major Chinese investment in a Western nuclear facility.

Cameron said Britain had also sealed oil and gas deals with China worth more than 12 billion pounds, including with BP PLC. It also landed a 2.6 billion pound deal to make new cruise ships, according to a Reuters report.

Speaking at the UK-China Business Summit after his meeting with Xi, Cameron said the UK and China will support each other in their ambitious development plans and empower each other to ensure prosperity.

He said Britain will be China's best partner in the West, and that is "in our national interests".

Xi said China will continue to encourage more Chinese companies to invest in the UK, while welcoming UK firms to come and do business in China.

As confirmed by Xi and Cameron during their media briefing, China's General Nuclear Corp will take a one-third stake in the planned $28 billion Hinkley Point nuclear plant owned by France's EDF.

The power generated at Hinkley Point is expected to come on stream in 2025. As the largest inward investment ever in the UK, the British government said it will generate enough energy to power 6 million homes.

CGN will also take a two-thirds stake in the Bradwell nuclear plant east of London, where it plans to build a Chinese-designed reactor, which will be China's first showcase for its nuclear technology.

The company will also take a one-fifth stake in a project for Areva-designed reactors at the Sizewell plant in eastern England.

Other cooperation initiatives include a deal with Aston Martin and China Equity to produce a zero-emissions car.

London Taxi Company, owned by the Chinese company Geely, has also announced further investment to launch a new generation of zero-emissions black cabs.

"We think there are really good opportunities for British and Chinese companies to cooperate in many sectors, such as e-commerce, energy, resources, financial resources, services, healthcare and infrastructure," Stephen Phillips, chief executive of the China-Britain Business Council, told China Daily.

The council is a London-based organization that helps British companies to increase and develop their business in China.

"The UK needs infrastructure — new energy. So if Chinese investment is making that happen sooner than it would happen — if the investment is there — that will obviously be positive for the UK economy," Phillips said.
 
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