Well you can bet your life this isn't as big as the Prime Minister wanted.
But let's take a look at the implications of what China is doing!
I have already said that they have taken over 30% of the Far East natural mineral companies and 95% of the Rare Earth materials and National Grid companies.
Now they are :
1. Buying Euro bonds
2. Investing more into Europe
You can expect them to buy most of Greece as a means to help them, however, remember Greece was known for it's ship building! Ideal for their new battle fleet they are building.
Then after all of this they can hold the Western world to ransom.
Remember the Chinese are cunning and they are undermining the USA , but the USA hasn't realized yet!!
From Sky news
China's premier Wen Jiabao has held a summit with David Cameron at Downing Street - where they have agreed deals worth £1.4bn to British business.
The Prime Minister said they had "worked to deepen the dialogue on bilateral trade".
The Chinese premier was also questioned on human rights abuses in the country, with Mr Cameron insisting the issue was not "off limits" during the talks.
Mr Wen said China was "committed to the respect and protection of human rights" and added that Britain and Beijing had to treat each other as "equals" on the issue.
He stressed that China was pursuing "political structural reform and improvement of democracy and the rule of law" as well as economic growth.
It is the second day of Mr Wen's three-day visit to the UK, which a No 10 spokesman says marks the next step in "our strengthened relationship" with China.
The two leaders have signed an agreement enabling UK firms to exploit opportunities beyond Beijing and Shanghai in China's fast-growing regional cities.
The deal is expected to create opportunities in architecture, civil engineering and research and development.
The British poultry market is also to be allowed to export to China and deals for the supply of pigs are to be agreed at the summit between the two countries.
Along with promoting business opportunities in China, the gathering is also seen as a chance to engage Chinese leaders on the country's dubious human rights record.
Downing Street has made clear it regards freedom of speech and the rule of law as essential to the long-term prosperity and stability of the world's fastest-growing major economy.
Mr Wen, who arrived in the UK on Saturday night and visited Stratford-upon-Avon and Longbridge on Sunday, is accompanied by other high-ranking members of the Chinese government.
He faced human rights protests outside the factory - with several dozen demonstrators waving placards denouncing China's human rights record.
Mr Cameron will be joined for the UK-China Summit by Foreign Secretary William Hague and Chancellor George Osborne .
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