By Laurie Chen and Andy Bruce BEIJING (Reuters) -British finance minister Rachel Reeves, facing criticism for travelling to ...
British finance minister Rachel Reeves began a visit to China on Saturday, seeking to revive dialogue with the world's number ...
Britain’s Treasury chief is travelling to China this weekend to discuss economic and financial cooperation between the ...
The Chancellor has said ‘choosing not to engage’ with the Asian nation ‘is no choice at all’. | ITV National News ...
Chancellor defends decision to travel to Beijing where she is seeking to revive relations that have been frozen since 2019 ...
British finance minister Rachel Reeves will begin a visit to China on Saturday, seeking to revive dialogue with the world's number two economy in the shadow of financial tumult back home.
Chatham House said a formal deal would enable ‘bolder and more confident engagement’ by the UK in China ‘and vice versa’.
The Treasury said a stable relationship with China would support economic growth - but critics said the chancellor should have stayed at home to address the market turmoil.
Rachel Reeves has said the UK has "no choice" but to engage "confidently" with China, as she arrived in Beijing to begin what ...
China's exports probably expanded at a faster pace in December, suggesting producers raced to move inventory to major markets ...
The chair of a British parliamentary committee wrote on Thursday to the London Stock Exchange to raise concerns about ...