The host says the UK blocks Chinese investment on espionage grounds even while it needs closer trade and strategic ties with China.
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Chinese investment
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "but I mean it makes absolute sense you know uh for the UK to kind of move more closely to China I think I..."
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"but I mean it makes absolute sense you know uh for the UK to kind of move more closely to China I think I..."
"...trade. And South America has been very receptive. And welcoming of Chinese investment. But America cannot allow China to continue to rise. And that's..."
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