David Cameron Starts Far East & Asia Tour

David Cameron Starts Far East & Asia Tour

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David Cameron's trip to Japan and Burma aimed to address global economic challenges and political reforms. In Japan, he focused on strengthening economic ties, particularly with companies like Nissan, which announced new investments in the UK. In Burma, Cameron highlighted political changes and the success of Aung San Suu Kyi's party. The trip underscored the importance of international partnerships in economic recovery and political progress.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was one of the main objectives of David Cameron's trip to Japan?

To address global economic challenges

To visit historical sites

To establish a new political party

To negotiate a peace treaty

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Why is the British Government taking a calculated risk in Burma?

To support political progress despite uncertainties

To establish a new military base

To negotiate a trade deal

To promote tourism

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What shift in foreign policy did David Cameron emphasize?

From trade agreements to environmental policies

From expansive gestures to practical trade and investment

From economic focus to military expansion

From political alliances to cultural exchanges

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How does David Cameron view Japan in terms of economic relations?

As a key partner for job creation and growth

As a competitor in the automotive industry

As a minor trading partner

As a potential threat to the UK economy

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What is the expected outcome of trips like David Cameron's to Japan?

An increase in trade by around 20%

A decrease in political tensions

A rise in cultural exchanges

A reduction in military spending