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Details of £10bn Chinese deal published Details of £10bn Chinese deal published
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The Scottish government has published an investment agreement said to be worth £10bn that was signed by Nicola Sturgeon and a Chinese consortium.The Scottish government has published an investment agreement said to be worth £10bn that was signed by Nicola Sturgeon and a Chinese consortium.
The deal was signed on 21 March - before the election purdah period - but was not officially announced by the Scottish government.The deal was signed on 21 March - before the election purdah period - but was not officially announced by the Scottish government.
Opposition parties had claimed the deal was being "kept quiet" and called for full details to be made public.Opposition parties had claimed the deal was being "kept quiet" and called for full details to be made public.
The document was posted on the Scottish government website on Sunday evening.The document was posted on the Scottish government website on Sunday evening.
The memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed by the Scottish government and representatives of SinoFortone and China Railway No. 3 Engineering Group (CR3) at Ms Sturgeon's official Bute House residence in Edinburgh.The memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed by the Scottish government and representatives of SinoFortone and China Railway No. 3 Engineering Group (CR3) at Ms Sturgeon's official Bute House residence in Edinburgh.
SinoFortone is already involved with projects including the new London Paramount theme park development, the proposed Crossrail 2 rail line running through London into Hertfordshire, and new metro systems in Abu Dhabi and Kuwait.SinoFortone is already involved with projects including the new London Paramount theme park development, the proposed Crossrail 2 rail line running through London into Hertfordshire, and new metro systems in Abu Dhabi and Kuwait.
'Develop a relationship''Develop a relationship'
The memorandum stated that its purpose was to set out the "basis and general principles for initial discussions" on how SinoFortone and CR3 can "develop and fund major infrastructure projects in Scotland."The memorandum stated that its purpose was to set out the "basis and general principles for initial discussions" on how SinoFortone and CR3 can "develop and fund major infrastructure projects in Scotland."
It added: "In so far as possible, the parties will be mutually supportive of each other in working towards this purpose and seek to develop a relationship that could lead to a program of investment into Scottish priority projects and infrastructure to the value of £10bn."It added: "In so far as possible, the parties will be mutually supportive of each other in working towards this purpose and seek to develop a relationship that could lead to a program of investment into Scottish priority projects and infrastructure to the value of £10bn."
The document said that preliminary talks had suggested Scotland could benefit in areas such as affordable housing, communities, clean energy, industry and business parks and transportation infrastructure. The document said preliminary talks had suggested Scotland could benefit in areas such as affordable housing, communities, clean energy, industry and business parks and transportation infrastructure.
It also stated that the memorandum "is intended as a statement of intent and a platform to share confidential information, not a binding legal agreement" and that it did not represent a commitment of funds.It also stated that the memorandum "is intended as a statement of intent and a platform to share confidential information, not a binding legal agreement" and that it did not represent a commitment of funds.
And it said that "each party may make public reference to the existence of this MOU as it thinks relevant and appropriate, provided that each party will obtain the approval of the other parties for the contents of any press release relating to the terms of this MOU prior to issue of such press release."And it said that "each party may make public reference to the existence of this MOU as it thinks relevant and appropriate, provided that each party will obtain the approval of the other parties for the contents of any press release relating to the terms of this MOU prior to issue of such press release."
Details of the agreement had been published on the SinoFortone website on 21 March.Details of the agreement had been published on the SinoFortone website on 21 March.
A spokeswoman for Ms Sturgeon said: "The first minister is more than happy for this information to be in the public domain which shows that once again opposition parties are ignoring reality to make up their own version of events - a move which has backfired badly.A spokeswoman for Ms Sturgeon said: "The first minister is more than happy for this information to be in the public domain which shows that once again opposition parties are ignoring reality to make up their own version of events - a move which has backfired badly.
"As the memorandum of understanding, which the Scottish government has published, clearly shows it is an agreement to have preliminary talks about potential opportunities for investment to support jobs and economic growth in Scotland. "As the memorandum of understanding which the Scottish government has published clearly shows, it is an agreement to have preliminary talks about potential opportunities for investment to support jobs and economic growth in Scotland.
"It does not relate to any specific projects or specific amount of investment, is not a binding legal agreement and does not commit any public funds.""It does not relate to any specific projects or specific amount of investment, is not a binding legal agreement and does not commit any public funds."
Speaking before the document was published, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie said it was "extraordinary that a deal of such magnitude has been kept private by the SNP".Speaking before the document was published, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie said it was "extraordinary that a deal of such magnitude has been kept private by the SNP".
Jackie Baillie of Scottish Labour said people deserved to know why the Scottish government had "signed this deal.. but kept it quiet".Jackie Baillie of Scottish Labour said people deserved to know why the Scottish government had "signed this deal.. but kept it quiet".
And John Lamont of the Scottish Conservatives claimed SNP ministers had "simply tried to hide this away until after the election".And John Lamont of the Scottish Conservatives claimed SNP ministers had "simply tried to hide this away until after the election".