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Trust 'seriously damaged' between UK and China over Huawei ban

Britain risks looking like the "junior partner of the United States" - and investment could suffer, Ambassador Liu Xiaoming says.

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APD | Public in the UK deprived of most advanced technology – Huawei 5G

Editor's notes: The author is Prof. Engr. Zamir Ahmed Awan, Sinologist (ex-Diplomat), Editor, Analyst, Non-Resident Fellow of CCG (Center for China and Globalization),

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APD | Public in the UK deprived of most advanced technology – Huawei 5G

Editor's notes: The author is Prof. Engr. Zamir Ahmed Awan, Sinologist (ex-Diplomat), Editor, Analyst, Non-Resident Fellow of CCG (Center for China and Globalization),

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Jack Ma’s fintech giant tops 1.3 billion users globally

The speculation that Alibaba’s fintech affiliate Ant Group will go public has been swirling around for years. New details came to light recently. Reuters reported last week that the fintech gian

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UK's decision to ban Huawei from 5G networks 'disappointing'

Liu Xiaoming, China's ambassador to the UK, says it is a "disappointing and wrong decision by the UK".

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How will the UK's Huawei ban impact the bilateral relationship?

Chinese and British flags in London's Chinatown, Britain, October 19, 2015. /Reuters Editor's note: Mark Hoskin is a doctorate researcher at the School of African and Oriental Studies in the U

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Britain set to decide on Huawei 5G ban, though timescale unclear

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to decide on Huawei's role in the country's 5G networks.Britain's National Security Council (NSC), chaired by Johnson, will meet on Tuesday to discuss its plans

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Huawei says U.S. sanctions have no immediate impact on UK 5G supplies

Huawei's new flagship store is seen ahead of tomorrow's official opening in Shanghai, following the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, China June 23, 2020. /Reuters U.S. sanctions target

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China 'trying to influence elite figures in British politics', dossier claims

A privately-funded dossier also repeats allegations of a spying risk posed to the UK by the technology firm Huawei.

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Chinese ambassador slams Britain's "gross interference" in China's internal affairs

Chinese Ambassador to Britain Liu Xiaoming on Monday criticized Britain's "gross interference in China's internal affairs" after London's recent citizenship offer to H

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Trust – The key factor currently lacking in UK-China relations

Chinese Ambassador to Britain Liu Xiaoming during an interview in London, Britain, May 12, 2017. /XinhuaEditor's note: Jonathan Arnott is a former member of the Europea

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HKSAR national security law not targeting entire opposition camp in Hong Kong: official

Jimmy Lai Chee-ying (C), instigator of the Hong Kong riots, leaves a police station after being granted bail in south China's Hong Kong, Feb. 28, 2020. (Xinhua/Lui Siu

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China will retaliate if U.S. imposes sanctions over HK-related issues: official

Zhang Xiaoming, deputy director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council, speaks during a press conference held by the State Council Information O

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HKSAR national security law to put HK back on track: official

Photo taken on July 1, 2020 shows the Golden Bauhinia Square after a flag-raising ceremony held by the government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region to cele

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HKSAR national security law milestone in advancing "one country, two systems": official

Hong Kong citizens celebrate the passage of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Safeguarding National Security in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (

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HKSAR national security law to boost "one country, two systems" practice: official

The law on safeguarding national security in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) will help the practice of "one country, two systems" go steady and far

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Official: National security law for HKSAR is a 'milestone'

The national security law for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) marks a milestone in advancing "One Country, Two Systems," said Zhang Xiaoming, deputy