Trump's volatility and unpredictability, as well as tariffs and territorial threats, have spooked erstwhile allies.
US President Donald Trump warns the UK against closer economic ties with China. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Keir Starmer secures market access, lower tariffs, and investment deals during a historic Beij ...
While Starmer is similarly seeking a reset with China, he’s been careful not to present it as an effort to hedge against a ...
China and the United Kingdom are expected to sign more business deals as the British delegation, which comprises 54 companies ...
Fruits of improved relationship — with claims of £2.2bn in export deals and £2.3bn in ‘market access wins’ — appear ...
The British leader has made improving relations with the world’s second-largest economy a priority. Read more at straitstimes ...
He signed a series of agreements on Thursday, with Downing Street announcing Beijing had agreed to visa-free travel for British citizens visiting China for under 30 days, although Starmer acknowledged ...
US President Donald Trump has warned Sir Keir Starmer that it is “very dangerous” to build closer business ties with China, after the UK prime minister hailed “strong” relations with Beijing on a trip ...
US President Donald Trump warned it was 'very dangerous' for Britain to be dealing with China.
China trade deals during his Beijing visit, including reduced whisky tariffs. He also met President Xi Jinping to boost ...