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UK should government policy change, for example on a third runway at Heathrow. Paul Nowak, general secretary of the Trade Unions Congress, which had raised concerns about human rights provisions in the deal
UK exporters the certainty they need to plan ahead." Chancellor Rachel Reeves said the agreement was "proof we are backing British firms to compete and win globally". "This agreement is good for jobs, good
UK and Germany, have turned up, eager to do a deal with Beijing. China's trade with the rest of the world has expanded since Trump's first term as it braced for exactly what
human rights abuses in Xinjiang, and Beijing's increasing control over Hong Kong, and Western governments imposed sanctions and export controls on Chinese goods. China responded with counter measures. And yet, five years on, China
deal is its human rights clause, known as Article 2, which states that cooperation is “based on respect for human rights and democratic principles”. This clause is at the heart of the current debate