When David Cameron makes his long-awaited trip to Beijing, he will proudly trumpet a simple message: Britain is open to Chinese investment.
The prime minister is hoping to take up an invitation from President Xi Jinping before the end of the year to build on deals announced during a visit by George Osborne last week.
The chancellor’s agreement for two state-owned Chinese companies to take a 30-40 per cent stake in the planned Hinkley Point nuclear plant in Somerset cemented Britain’s reputation in Beijing as the most open western economy for Chinese investors.
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