HSBC executive slams ‘weak’ UK for siding with US against China
Ambereen Choudhury, Alberto Nardelli and Harry Wilson
London/Hong Kong | HSBC’s head of public affairs has criticised the US for strong-arming the UK into cutting back business dealings with China and accused the British government of being “weak” for going along with it.
Sherard Cowper-Coles told attendants at a closed-door event in London in June that Britain would often bow to the demands of Washington and that it shouldn’t blindly follow the US but look after its own interests, according to several people familiar with the matter, who asked not to be identified.
Attendees were taken aback by his candour, some of the people said, and adding that in some moments it was uncomfortable to listen to his views even if Mr Cowper-Coles had made similar points before. He is also chairman of the China-Britain Business Council lobby.
Mr Cowper-Coles said in a statement to Bloomberg News that his “personal comments” didn’t reflect the views of HSBC or the CBBC.
“I apologise for any offence caused,” said Mr Cowper-Coles, who is also a former British ambassador with stints in Saudi Arabia, Israel and Afghanistan. HSBC reiterated in a statement the comments were his personal views.