The Independent

China lashes out at Britain’s post-Brexit talks in Taiwan

- ADAM FORREST

China has lashed out at the UK for sending a minister to Taiwan for trade talks, insisting that any “official contacts” with the selfgovern­ing territory must cease.

Trade minister Greg Hands yesterday kicked off a two-day visit with discussion­s aimed at “boosting” trade after Brexit and promoting UK expertise in hydrogen and offshore wind. Ahead

of his trip, Mr Hands said: “Boosting trade with this vital partner is part of the UK’s post-Brexit tilt towards the Indo-Pacific, and closer collaborat­ion will help us future-proof our economy in the decades to come.”

But China – which claims Taiwan as its own territory and has threatened to annex the island by force – has urged Britain to back off. Foreign ministry spokespers­on Zhao Lijian said at a daily briefing yesterday that the UK should uphold the so-called “one-China principle” and stop “any forms of official contacts with Taiwan”. Beijing has sought to isolate Taiwan diplomatic­ally, imposing visa bans and other forms of retaliatio­n against foreign officials and government­s that have reached out in the past.

The island is excluded from the UN at Beijing’s insistence, with only 14 official diplomatic allies. However, it has drawn increasing backing from major nations, including Japan, Australia, the US and Canada, and across Europe. A recent visit from the US House speaker Nancy Pelosi sparked outrage from Beijing – with missiles fired over Taiwan into the western Pacific and aircraft and ships positioned in a virtual blockade of the island.

Mr Zhao said the UK should “earnestly respect China’s sovereignt­y, uphold the one-China principle, stop any forms of official contacts with Taiwan and stop sending wrong signals to Taiwan independen­ce separatist forces”. China views any official interactio­ns between Taiwan and foreign ministers as a show of support for the island’s separatene­ss from Beijing.

Mr Hands is due to meet Taiwan’s president Tsai Ing-wen, as well as co-hosting the UK-Taiwan 25th annual Trade Talks in Taipei. He will “promote UK expertise in offshore wind, hydrogen and electric vehicles”, the government said. Talks with minister Chern-Chyi Chen will look at “tackling barriers to trade in sectors such as fintech, food and drink and pharma, aimed at helping more UK firms export and invest in Taiwan”, the Department for Internatio­nal Trade (DIT) said.

Downing Street defended the minister’s visit, with Rishi Sunak’s official spokespers­on telling reporters: “We have a longestabl­ished trade relationsh­ip with Taiwan – it’s worth £8bn a year.” The No 10 official added: “These are annual talks between the UK and the Ministry of Economic Affairs in Taiwan. We have a vibrant, long-standing relationsh­ip on areas like trade and culture, and this will form part of that engagement.”

Innovate UK, Britain’s national innovation agency, will sign a new memorandum of understand­ing with the Ministry of Economic Affairs in Taiwan, “pledging to increase collaborat­ion on technology and innovation”. The UK’s £8bn trade partnershi­p with Taiwan has risen 14 per cent in the last two years, according to the DIT, with UK exports to Taiwan going up by 12 per cent during that period.

Mr Sunak and French president Emmanuel Macron are set to meet in the margins of the Cop27 summit in Egypt to discuss the issue of small boat crossings. Business secretary Grant Shapps said Mr Sunak has “hit it off well” with Mr Macron and thinks they can make progress on reducing the number of migrants crossing the Channel. Asked on the Today programme why the government did not make sure there was a returns agreement in the post-Brexit trade deal with the EU, he said: “Without going back over five or six years of history, Europe had their own red lines ... presumably it wasn’t possible.”

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