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Dubai has just to host the World Expo in 2020, when it will become the first-ever Middle Eastern city to host the annual event also known as the World's Fair. Naturally, the wealthy Emirate city celebrated in the Dubai way, with a massive and elaborate fireworks display. While not quite as awe-inspiring as the for the Burf Khalifa, Dubai's 163-floor skyscraper, it was still pretty impressive. Did we mention that the Burf Khalifa shoots fireworks out of its sides? Here are some photos of the event.
PM says the UK will be China's biggest advocate in the west, hoping to appease leaders angry at Dalai Lama meeting Britain will act as China's strongest advocate in the west, David Cameron has declared as he flew into Beijing pledging to lead a 'dialogue of mutual respect and understanding'. In a sign of Downing Street's determination to appease Beijing, which was furious when Cameron met the Dalai Lama last year, the prime minister said no country was more open to China as he called for a new EU-China free trade agreement. Writing in the Chinese weekly news magazine, Cameron said: 'Put simply, there is no country in the western world more open to Chinese investment, more able to meet the demands of Chinese consumers, or more willing to make the case for economic openness in the G8, the G20 and the European Union. And there is no country more ready to forge a dialogue of mutual respect and understanding that can address issues of concern and advance our shared interests in the world.' The PM's effusive praise for China came as he landed in Beijing at the head of Britain's largest overseas trade and ministerial mission, designed to. The delegation includes the architect Zaha Hadid, ex-England footballer Graeme Le Saux, Arts Council England chair Sir Peter Bazalgette, the chief executive of Jaguar Land Rover, Ralf Speth, and Karren Brady, vice-chairman of West Ham United. But Cameron came under fire from Labour for including figures close to him in the delegation.
On the trip are his stepfather-in-law, Viscount Astor, representing Silvergate Media; the Tory peer Lord Chadlington, who helped to house the Camerons when the PM first fought the parliamentary seat of Witney; and the Tory donor and peer Lord Leigh of Hurley, of Cavendish Corporate Finance. Driver Modem Zte Ac30 Windows 7 there. Jon Ashworth, the shadow Cabinet Office minister, said: 'Whether it's dinners for donors or jetsetting trips for his friends, David Cameron rarely misses a trick to favour those close to him. Meanwhile, everyone else is offered no respite from the everyday reality of the Tory cost of living crisis.' Cameron will meet the new Chinese president Xi Jinping and the new premier Li Keqiang for separate talks in Beijing on Monday. He will hold talks, followed by lunch, with the premier at the Great Hall of the People. In the early evening Cameron will hold talks with the president followed by dinner at the State Guest House.
The prime minister will then travel to Shanghai on Monday night and will visit Chengdu on Wednesday before returning home ahead of George Osborne's autumn statement on Thursday. The PM said he was best placed to champion China in the west, months after China and the EU came close to a trade war after Chinese firms were accused of dumping €21bn (£17.4bn) of solar panels at below cost price last year. An EU threat of punitive duties prompted China to threaten sanctions on German cars and French wine. EU and Chinese leaders launched negotiations on a bilateral investment treaty at the 16th EU-China summit in Beijing last month to increase bilateral trade from about $580bn (£350bn) in 2012 to $1tn by 2020. But there is deep scepticism in Brussels at the idea of an EU-China free trade deal amid fears that China would use it to flood the market with cheap goods. The EU is China's biggest export market, while China is the EU's second-biggest export market.