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UK targets Chinese boat makers in new sanctions to curb migrant crossings from France

The government said the sanctions would target both smugglers and the Chinese manufacturers of their boats and engines

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The UK is cracking down on migrant crossings from France with a new sanctions regime targeting both smugglers and the Chinese manufacturers of their boats and engines. Photo: AFP

Britain will create a new sanctions regime to target the leaders of networks that smuggle tens of thousands of people into Britain each year, as well as the Chinese makers of the boats and motors they use, the government said on Wednesday.

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Under huge political pressure to cut the numbers arriving in small boats from France, the government said the laws would complement other reforms.

“We will target those profiting off putting lives at risk, and disrupt the gangs’ finances,” interior minister Yvette Cooper said in a statement.

The policy was due to be the centrepiece of a speech by foreign minister David Lammy on Thursday, seeking to demonstrate coordination between the foreign and interior ministries.

Lammy said Britain would pursue the makers of the boats used by migrant smugglers.

Britain’s Foreign Secretary David Lammy. Photo: EPA-EFE/Pool
Britain’s Foreign Secretary David Lammy. Photo: EPA-EFE/Pool

He told Times Radio many of the manufacturers were from China. Asked by the BBC whether the government would sanction those businesses, Lammy said: “Absolutely, because when you look at those boats, where do the engines come from? Where does the rubber come from?”

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