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The Great Britain China Centre (GBCC) promotes mutual trust and understanding between the UK and China, building long-term connections between decision-makers in both countries. GBCC works for shared prosperity through dialogue and the promotion of rule of law, good governance...
Information on key security and political risks which UK businesses may face when operating in China.
UK Minister Anne-Marie Trevelyan met with senior representatives from the Chinese government and Hong Kong authorities as part of her 6-day visit.
Report on facts and figures in China, including the latest details of the UK / China bilateral trade relationship.
The UK aims to promote the non-discriminatory and transparent application of IP rules within national IP regimes.
Trade secrets are often crucial elements of the competitive advantage of innovative companies.
As British companies pursue commercial opportunities in China it is important to identify and mitigate risks, including around intellectual property (IP).
This report examines the implications for peace and stability of China’s increasing engagement in conflict-affected states
An introductory brief from the UK Science and Innovation Network which covers the local Science and Innovation landscape, UK priorities and successes in China.
Guidance for British companies seeking remedies against IP infringements in China
The Foreign Secretary is visiting China on Wednesday 30 August for high-level talks with senior representatives from the Chinese government.
This brief highlights the implications for peace and stability of China’s growing engagement in conflict affected states
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