1, the United States withdrew, but with the withdrawal of the United States, the remaining 1 1 countries still don't give up. The Japanese then raised the banner against China. According to the previous report of Observer Network, China has responded to whether China is worried about whether the new agreement will affect the RCEP that China has always supported, and there is not much concern.
2. Sino-British relations have turned cold, but in Britain, since Prime Minister theresa may took office, Sino-British relations have turned cold, and people from all walks of life once worried that the "golden age" of Sino-British relations praised by the last British Cameron government has faded.
2065438+July 2006, China and Britain clashed over Hinkley Point Nuclear Power Station. Mei suddenly decided to review the 654.38 billion Hinkley Point nuclear power project led by French companies.
But this seems to be more like Mei's "three fires for a new official". After a month and a half, from 2065438 to September 2006, Mei finally approved the Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant project in which China participated.
3. China-UK relations are pragmatic. At present, Sino-British relations are also moving towards pragmatism.
Not long ago, in mid-February of 20 17, 17, British Chancellor of the Exchequer Hammond finalized a series of new investment agreements during his visit to China, in an effort to strengthen global trade ties before Brexit in 20 19.
At the same time, Hammond also said that former British Prime Minister David Cameron will play a leading role in the $654.38 billion investment fund set up to support China's "Belt and Road" infrastructure projects.