Britons ban sale of firm for parts of Chinese planes

The sale of the British firm for the production of spare parts for Nodern Aerospace planes by the company Best Capital has failed, as regulators in London failed to give permission after investigations into the impact of this national security purchase. The Commission for Protection of Market Competition in Great Britain launched last month's investigation into the sale [...]
The sale of the British firm for the production of spare parts for Nodern Aerospace planes by the company Best Capital has failed, as regulators in London failed to give permission after investigations into the impact of this national security purchase.
The Commission for Protection of Market Competition in Great Britain launched last month's investigation into the sale of Nodern Aerospace for 44 million pounds of Gardner Aerospace Holding, which is owned by the Chinese company Shanky Lireans Mineral Resources, announcing that this arrangement has been banned.












