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PM urged to set tough rules on Chinese deals

- By Lucy White

MINISTERS must take a stand on whether Chinese companies should be allowed to snap up British tech firms, an influentia­l think-tank has urged.

the Policy exchange, founded by former tory MPs Nick Boles, Francis Maude and Archie Norman, said Boris Johnson must urgently set out the role that China-backed firms can play in industries vital to national security.

the think-tank’s report, written by industrial expert Sir Geoffrey Owen, comes as Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng is weighing the takeover of Newport Wafer Fab (NWF) by Chinese-owned Nexperia.

NWF makes high-tech computer chips, used in products for companies including Dyson and Bosch. It is one of the few British firms in the industry.

But NWF has attracted attention after lockdowns in China caused a global shortage of computer chips.

tory MP tom tugendhat, chairman of Parliament’s foreign affairs committee, has said it is ‘absolutely baffling’ that the sale of NWF has not yet been blocked on national security grounds.

In today’s report, Owen concluded that there was little point investing heavily to make the chip industry selfsuffic­ient. But he said there were security concerns over allowing the uK’s intellectu­al property to be scooped up by a potentiall­y ‘hostile power’.

Owen said: ‘Semiconduc­tors will play an increasing­ly important role, not just as an essential component for other industries but also as a driver of progress in emerging technologi­es; they also make an essential contributi­on to national security.’

Chips have many uses in the military, he said, and will become integral to businesses. there were also several convincing reasons to block the NWF takeover, Owen added.

he said Chinese ownership of Britain’s two main chip-making plants in Newport and Manchester could make the country ‘a less trusted partner in the eyes of key countries’.

And ‘ the defence- related technologi­es on which NWF has been working will pass into the hands of a hostile power’.

Nexperia’s backer Wingtech could also shut down NWF’s UK manufactur­ing and shift it to Shanghai, he added.

Owen said: ‘the Government should build on the industry’s strengths, encourage new entrants and help them to scale up.’

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