China's Foreign Ministry said yesterday that it would closely monitor the United Kingdom’s nationalisation of Chinese steelmaker-owned British Steel and will take appropriate measures to safeguard legitimate rights and interests if warranted.
Britain nationalised British Steel on Thursday, fully taking over the loss-making company that was previously owned by Chinese private steelmaker Jingye on national security grounds.
“The issue has drawn widespread attention in China,” the foreign ministry said in a statement.
“How Britain handles the matter will directly affect Chinese investors’ confidence in the UK’s investment climate and shape public perceptions in China of the British government’s credibility,” it said.
The ministry also urged Britain to seek a mutually acceptable solution, including arrangements for compensation.