Not really.
They play business with long term goals, not short term profit. The asian mindset is that business is like war.
They act for the long term good of china, which does not always mean selling stuff.
That sounds good.
I hope the experiment works out (including whole-of-life costings, decommissioning & disposal of waste).
When they finish developing it, will they share their new technology with the rest of the world, or keep it to themselves?
Maybe I'm just critical, but I object to the publishing of that aweful picture.
It has dreadfully poor lighting.
The subject is poorly framed.
The focus is way out.
Clearly the photographer needs serious counselling.
Why on earth did you post it, Peter?
When large amounts of money change hands, there are always strings attached.
If China (or anyone else) hand over a big wad of cash, I expect there will be expectations of something to make it worthwhile for them to do so.
Our exports to their country are not part of that deal.
Really?
Where did you read that?
List them please.
Have you looked at any examples of FOI's that have so much redacted that they are meaningless. Successive Governments seem to be afraid to let the voters know about their decision making processes. If honesty is so dangerous for them to reveal stuff, I lose faith in their integrity.
Majority of FOI enquiries seem to be about stuff that is in the past. If the processes have been fair, there is no reason to keep secrets.