UK blocks China wind turbine project on ‘national security’ amid tense business climate
The UK government blocked a £1.5 billion plan by Chinese company Mingyang to build a wind turbine factory in Scotland, citing national security concerns. The decision halts what would have been the UK's largest wind turbine factory.

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AI-generatedThe UK government blocked a £1.5 billion plan by Chinese company Mingyang to build a wind turbine factory in Scotland, citing national security concerns. The decision halts what would have been the UK's largest wind turbine factory. Analysts suggest the move reflects increasing global mistrust and challenges in doing business with China. Political pressure, potentially from the US, is believed to have influenced the decision, overriding commercial considerations. The project faced opposition from some British and American politicians who voiced concerns about dependency and vulnerability in the UK's energy supply chain.
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5 extractedThe UK government could not support the use of Mingyang’s turbines in offshore wind projects.
UK blocked a £1.5 billion plan by Mingyang to build a wind turbine factory in Scotland.
Approving the project would deepen the UK’s dependency and heighten vulnerability in its energy supply chain.
Political considerations, including geopolitical pressures, had ultimately trumped commercial ones.
The move was likely the result of direct pressure from Washington.