“ The UK is open for business “, she said, when asked by the press how she would explain G20 leaders to vote June 23 Britons for an output of the European Union.
“ I will talk to other leaders of international business opportunities that will open around the world to the UK after Brexit “, she added. “ And I will talk about the way in which the UK will seize these opportunities, because my ambition for the UK is that we become a world leader in free trade .”
Theresa May, invested in July after the resignation of David Cameron, said she would meet with Chinese President Xi to “ develop the strategic partnership ” between the two country, evoking a “ golden era in Sino-British relations .”
It should also address the controversial project to build two nuclear reactors by EDF on the British site of Hinkley Point, which investment is financed one third by the Chinese company CGN.
While the government of Theresa May said it would “ carefully review ” the project, the Chinese ambassador to London urged early August the United Kingdom to give fire green “ as soon as possible “, suggesting that relations between the two countries would suffer otherwise.
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