UK-China-US Trade Disputes/Analysis

UK hoping to establish possible non-EU trade ties with China, U.S.: expert

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FILE: Brussels, Belgium - June 11, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of European Commission headquarters, flags

London, UK - Recent (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
2. Sign reading "Confucius Institute for Business London"
3. Brochures
4. Kent Deng shaking hands with reporter
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Kent Deng, Co-Director, Confucius Institute for Business London (CIBL), London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) (partially overlaid with shot 6):
"In terms of law, in terms of culture, in terms of language, the UK is closer to the U.S. But in terms of economic structure, in terms of complementary, the degrees of complementary development, China actually suits us better. If you like, the sectors of services and research are quite weak in China by international standards, although you do have several emerging sectors."

FILE: Date and Location Unknown
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6. Various of Huawei presentation in progress
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FILE: London, UK - 2017 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
7. Westminster Palace, UK national flags
8. Vehicle traffic
9. Big Ben

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The Group of 20 (G20) summit in Osaka, Japan last month enabled Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump to declare a truce over the two sides' trade disputes, which is seen as an opportunity for the United Kingdom to look at its own position between the two powers.

The UK, as it will soon separate from its largest market -- the European Union, now tries to focus once again on its national interests after the long Brexit chaos.

As for the UK, China and the U.S. are definitely two of its major trading partners outside the EU of which it will soon be no longer part, said economic expert Kent Deng, who specializes in comparative research on the growth and development of modern economies. He said it's time for the UK to think carefully.

"In terms of law, in terms of culture, in terms of language, the UK is closer to the U.S. But in terms of economic structure, in terms of complementary, the degrees of complementary development, China actually suits us better. If you like, the sectors of services and research are quite weak in China by international standards, although you do have several emerging sectors," said Deng, co-director of Confucius Institute for Business London (CIBL) at London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).

And under such circumstance, many in the UK felt relieved to see the truce of the trade disputes, as they are seeking to establish trade agreements with both countries, with no more uncertainties adding to its complex post-Brexit context.

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  • ID : 8115715
  • Dateline : Recent/File
  • Location : Brussels,Belgium London,United Kingdom
  • Category : economy, business and finance
  • Duration : 1'23
  • Audio Language : English/Nats/Part Mute
  • Source : China Global Television Network (CGTN)
  • Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
  • Published : 2019-07-11 21:17
  • Last Modified : 2019-07-12 17:36:00
  • Version : 3
  • ID : 8115715
  • Dateline : Récent/Archives
  • Location : Bruxelles,Belgique Londres,Royaume-Uni
  • Category : economy, business and finance
  • Duration : 1'23
  • Audio Language : Anglais/Nats/Partiellement muet
  • Source : China Central Television (CCTV),China Global Television Network (CGTN)
  • Restrictions : Pas d’accès dans la partie continentale de Chine
  • Published : 2019-07-11 16:38
  • Last Modified : 2019-07-12 17:36:00
  • Version : 3

UK-China-US Trade Disputes/Analysis

UK hoping to establish possible non-EU trade ties with China, U.S.: expert

Dateline : Recent/File

Location : Brussels,Belgium London,United Kingdom

Duration : 1'23

  • English
  • Français


FILE: Brussels, Belgium - June 11, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of European Commission headquarters, flags

London, UK - Recent (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
2. Sign reading "Confucius Institute for Business London"
3. Brochures
4. Kent Deng shaking hands with reporter
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Kent Deng, Co-Director, Confucius Institute for Business London (CIBL), London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) (partially overlaid with shot 6):
"In terms of law, in terms of culture, in terms of language, the UK is closer to the U.S. But in terms of economic structure, in terms of complementary, the degrees of complementary development, China actually suits us better. If you like, the sectors of services and research are quite weak in China by international standards, although you do have several emerging sectors."

FILE: Date and Location Unknown
++SHOTS OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
6. Various of Huawei presentation in progress
++SHOTS OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++

FILE: London, UK - 2017 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
7. Westminster Palace, UK national flags
8. Vehicle traffic
9. Big Ben


The Group of 20 (G20) summit in Osaka, Japan last month enabled Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump to declare a truce over the two sides' trade disputes, which is seen as an opportunity for the United Kingdom to look at its own position between the two powers.

The UK, as it will soon separate from its largest market -- the European Union, now tries to focus once again on its national interests after the long Brexit chaos.

As for the UK, China and the U.S. are definitely two of its major trading partners outside the EU of which it will soon be no longer part, said economic expert Kent Deng, who specializes in comparative research on the growth and development of modern economies. He said it's time for the UK to think carefully.

"In terms of law, in terms of culture, in terms of language, the UK is closer to the U.S. But in terms of economic structure, in terms of complementary, the degrees of complementary development, China actually suits us better. If you like, the sectors of services and research are quite weak in China by international standards, although you do have several emerging sectors," said Deng, co-director of Confucius Institute for Business London (CIBL) at London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).

And under such circumstance, many in the UK felt relieved to see the truce of the trade disputes, as they are seeking to establish trade agreements with both countries, with no more uncertainties adding to its complex post-Brexit context.

ID : 8115715

Published : 2019-07-11 21:17

Last Modified : 2019-07-12 17:36:00

Source : China Global Television Network (CGTN)

Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland

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