The British Prime Minister in the Chinese Tesco
The first visit of David Cameron, the British Prime Minister, led to Tesco after landing. In China, the British commercial chain has 99 stores. The first one opened in 2004 and a further 2 billion pounds of investment is planned for the next five years.
The British Prime Minister, David Cameron, called his Chinese visit as vitally important trade mission, who has travelled to Beijing with his four ministers and more than fifty businessmen – reports BBC News Online. “Our message is clear: Britain is now open for business, the country has a very business-friendly government, that seeking for a much stronger relationship with China” – said the British prime minister – reports Origo.
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