David
Cameron’s Message on Chinese New Year 2014
29 January 2014
I’d like to send my warmest
wishes to everyone around the world celebrating Chinese New Year.
As the celebrations get underway
– and cities across the globe are lit up with fireworks and parades – this is a
good moment to reflect on Britain’s relationship with China.
It’s a relationship based on deep
and enduring ties between our 2 countries.
One part of this is of course
economic – and last year I was delighted to lead Britain’s largest ever trade
delegation to China.
The Chinese economy is once again
set to become the world’s largest later this century, a position it has held
for 18 of the past 20 centuries.
Britain meanwhile is growing
faster than almost any other country in the West – and is more open to Chinese
investment than any other.
And that’s why in the years to
come I want our 2 countries to continue working closely together for the mutual
benefit of all our people.
But our relationship goes much
deeper than economics.
It’s great – for example – that
so many Chinese students have the opportunity to come and study here at British
universities.
And these celebrations are a
reminder too of the richness and vibrancy of Chinese culture here in the UK,
and on this New Year I want to pay tribute to the incredible contribution that
the British Chinese community makes to this country.
So let me once again wish you a
Happy New Year – and every possible success for the next 12 months.
Xin nian
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