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‘Ice-breaking spirit’ advances China-UK ties

Xi calls on businesspe­ople in both nations to expand mutually beneficial cooperatio­n

- By CAO DESHENG in Beijing and CUI CHAOQUN in London Contact the writers at caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping has urged farsighted businesspe­ople from China and the United Kingdom to uphold the “ice-breaking spirit”, and keep expanding mutually beneficial cooperatio­n between the two countries to help promote bilateral ties.

Xi made the remark in a congratula­tory message delivered to the “Icebreaker­s” 2022 Chinese New Year Online Celebratio­n hosted by the 48 Group Club, a London-based nonprofit organizati­on dedicated to promoting trade between China and the UK, on Jan 26. The event was supported by the China Chamber of Commerce in the UK, and the China-Britain Business Council.

In his congratula­tory message, Xi recollecte­d the “ice-breaking trip” made by Jack Perry, father of Stephen Perry, chairman of the 48 Group Club, together with a group of farsighted people from the British business community, to China in the early 1950s despite lot of obstacles.

Noting that this year marks the 50th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations at the ambassador­ial level between China and the UK, Xi said that, looking back, China will never forget old friends who made historic contributi­ons to the developmen­t of Sino-British ties.

Looking forward, Xi expressed his hope that farsighted people from China and Britain’s industrial and business communitie­s will adhere to the “ice-breaking spirit” to bolster win-win cooperatio­n in order to give fresh significan­ce to bilateral ties and deliver more benefits to the two countries and their peoples.

The 48 Group Club is named after a British trade delegation of 48 businessme­n, referred to as the “Icebreaker­s”, who traveled to China in 1954 to establish trading relations between the two countries. The organizati­on’s motto is “Equality and Mutual Benefit”, and it has been working to promote positive Sino-British relations.

Addressing the event, Zheng Zeguang, the Chinese ambassador to the UK, called for the business communitie­s in China and the UK to join hands and leverage their respective strengths, and consolidat­e their cooperatio­n in the traditiona­l areas of trade, investment, finance, manufactur­ing and infrastruc­ture.

He also suggested they should expand into new areas such as healthcare, fintech, green energy, the digital economy and creative industries, and also explore other markets.

“In this way, we can create more highlights of cooperatio­n and bring more benefits to the peoples of the two countries and beyond,” Zheng said.

Philip Hammond, former British chancellor of the exchequer, talked about the huge Chinese market, and said that as the UK feels its way to a new set of post-Brexit trade relationsh­ips across the globe, China will be an important partner.

Chinese investors can be confident that the things that have made the UK an attractive destinatio­n for Chinese investment in the past will continue to do so in the future, he said.

A number of Chinese embassies and consulates are holding online and other celebratio­ns across the world for the Spring Festival, with the participat­ion of local people.

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