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London Mayor Sadik Khan hopes to convince US technology firms to invest more in London.
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“London returned,” said Sadik Khan Mayor on Wednesday CNBC, outlining his ambitions to attract investors, visitors and students looking for an alternative to Trump’s uncertain era 2.0.
“During the rise of international instability, at a time when there are sincere, rising political waters in the US, we are so rare – where it is stable, which is open, it is diverse. A brilliant environment for innovation, creativity and business,” said London Tania Bryer.
Often Mercurial President Donald Trump’s position on trade, immigration and visa policy has taken over markets, as well as businesses, tourists and students seeking to make the US their base.
Khan said there was an increase in the interest of US enterprises and people in the UK who seek to avoid more uncertain economic times and social changes.
“They are our closest ally … Therefore, I do not see America as competition, I see them as our great partner, and a long can continue, but I recognize the reality of the last few months, which is that some American companies, people and people in different sectors who are looking for somewhere new.”
“My message is very simple: in fact, in London we have everything you can want, not only in terms of our stability, openness and diversity, but also our values.”
Between Khan and Trump no love with the former In 2019, he called the president a “poster boy” for the extreme right. At the time, Trump quit, calling the mayor “a stone player who should focus on the crime in London rather than me.”
When Trump won a second term in November last year, critics, such as Khan, had to take a more diplomatic stance because the UK government near the Labor Party, which owned Khan, sought to build bridges with the Trump administration.
Despite its political differences, Prime Minister Kire Starmer seems Last month Starmer won a lot of demanded trade transactionJudging by many punitive trades facing other US allies and opponents.
“It is important for all of us to postpone personal views when it is in national interest to do so,” said Khan, adding that “we cannot avoid what there are some things with the president to say or did conflicting, and it is really important to talk to what we agree with, but what we disagree with.”