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"We are starting to see a consistent dialogue between China and the UK"
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10 months ago
CGTN Europe spoke to Gerard Lyons, Economist and Senior Independent Director at the Bank of China (UK).
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Gerard Lyons is a senior independent director of the Bank of China in the UK.
00:06
Well, the UK-China relationship is now warming up.
00:09
It's gone through many different phases in the last decade.
00:12
A decade ago, the relationship was very warm indeed.
00:15
It was a golden era.
00:17
The coolest point was probably in 2023.
00:20
From a UK perspective, we had a refresh of what's called the Integrated Review,
00:24
and then we had a new National Security Act.
00:27
Both of those put China under the spotlight, so to speak.
00:31
But since last summer, with a new Labour government in the UK,
00:34
the relationship between the UK and China has certainly warmed up.
00:37
The Prime Minister spoke with the President last October.
00:40
We had the Foreign Secretary visiting China.
00:43
Then in January of this year, we had the first economic and financial dialogue
00:48
between the two countries for a number of years,
00:50
and now we have the Foreign Minister visiting London.
00:53
So a very warmer decade ago, then very cold two years ago, now much, much warmer.
00:59
Let's talk specifically about trade and let's talk about business.
01:04
What signal does this first UK-China strategic dialogue meeting in nearly seven years,
01:11
what message does that send to global investors?
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Well, I think it's very positive in terms of the overall relationship between the UK and China.
01:20
In terms of the message it sends, it's certainly a positive one.
01:24
Now, when one looks at the relationship between the UK and China,
01:27
one needs to differentiate between strategic and non-strategic areas.
01:32
Strategic areas are defence, security, intelligence.
01:35
Non-strategic is the overall business relationship.
01:38
Now, the strategic relationship has, in many respects, held back the business relationship in recent years.
01:45
So the fact that the strategic relationship itself is now being put on a firmer footing
01:50
on the backdrop of the economic and financial dialogue,
01:53
I think is a very positive one for the overall relationship.
01:57
And also, coming back to your question about how the UK should be viewed internationally.
02:02
When Wang Yi and David Lammy go home, what does a good outcome from this meeting look like?
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Well, this meeting is very much going to be focused on those strategic aspects
02:14
in terms of the bilateral relationship and also given the global backdrop issues such as Ukraine.
02:20
What I think is going to be important is not only that both sides see this in a positive light,
02:26
but it's what comes next.
02:28
So we've talked about the context.
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In some respects, the next big issue is what clear policies come out of this.
02:34
And when one looks at UK-China trade, it's close to 89 to 90 billion pounds sterling.
02:41
But within that, the UK has a big trade deficit.
02:44
But more particularly, our service sector relationship is still quite low.
02:49
China is Britain's fifth biggest overall trade partner.
02:53
But in services, and Britain is one of the two biggest economies globally in terms of services,
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China is only our 12th biggest service sector trading relationship.
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And I think that's one of the areas I would be hoping to see significant improvement
03:07
and movement on in the next year or so.
03:10
In terms of the international landscape, what does the possibility of a UK-China reset
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in the relationship mean for the rest of the world?
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Yeah, well, the UK talks about the China relationship in terms of the three Cs,
03:27
challenge, compete, cooperate.
03:30
But in terms of your question, the other C is very important, namely consistency.
03:35
The fact that we're now starting to see a consistent dialogue between both China and the UK is very positive.
03:43
Naturally, there are going to be areas where both countries disagree.
03:46
Naturally, there are going to be areas where both countries compete with one another.
03:50
But at the same time, it's about the cooperation.
03:53
So China will naturally want to invest more in the UK.
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And the UK naturally would like to see more service sector exports in particular towards China.
04:02
But coming back to your question, from an international perspective,
04:05
I think it's the consistency that will be the important message that comes out of this.
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