More than 17 percent of the imported health supplies on the UK’s “disaster relief list” came from China, a new report said.
The report (pdf), published on Tuesday by British think tank Civitas, said the figure was at 6 percent in 2019 but almost tripled since the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic.
The latest data showed that between January and November 2021, £6.2 billion ($7.7 billion) worth of imported supplies on the list came from China, almost 17.5 percent of the entire imports (£35.5 billion or $44.3 billion).
More than half of the money (£3.45 billion or $4.3 billion) spent on Chinese supplies was for CCP virus test kits, 63 percent of which came from China.
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