Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

UK On Horns Of A Mega-Chinese Embassy Dilemma


(MENAFN- Asia Times) The United Kingdom is on the horns of a Chinese dilemma in the shape of a new giant-sized embassy designed for the heart of London. While the embassy would likely facilitate more Chinese investment in the UK's struggling economy, it would also risk relations with the Donald Trump-led United States.

The controversy erupted after Labour Party Prime Minister Keir Starmer promised Chinese President Xi Jinping in a meeting last November that his government would help clear obstacles for a new Chinese embassy to be built at the Royal Mint Court. Prior to this, the Tower Hamlets Council had rejected the project application twice in 2022.

China's Finance Ministry said on January 14 this year that China and the UK have reached 69 trade and financial agreements, which it projected will create about £600 million (US$744 million) of economic benefits for Britain over the next five years.

”We want to cooperate and trade with everyone around the world. Of course, we do, but that isn't cost-free. It doesn't come for nothing,” Tom Tugendhat, an opposition Conservative Party MP, told Asia Times during a rally against the new Chinese embassy project on February 8.

“You're looking at the cotton out of Xinjiang, or you're looking at the batteries and solar panels made by slaves, the question is: how much blood are you willing to have on your hands for cheap goods? We fought against slavery in this country 200 years ago, where we rejected sugar grown by slaves in plantations.”




The Chinese government plans to build a large Embassy near the Tower of London. Photo: Asia Times

Starmer's moves to strengthen ties with China came at a time when Trump was reviewing America's bilateral trade relations with the UK.

In early February, Trump said that he planned to impose tariffs on the European Union, which maintains a large trade surplus with the US. Trump said he had a good phone chat with Starmer in late January, and that bilateral trade issues could be worked out.

It's unclear whether the mega-Chinese embassy issue will become a factor for Trump to consider in his tariff decision on the UK.

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