It follows criticism of the chancellor's trip which comes at a time of economic unease as UK borrowing costs rise.
British finance minister Rachel Reeves will try to build "common ground on trade and investment" during a trip to China this ...
She went on: “Choosing not to engage with China is therefore no choice at all. The UK must engage confidently with China in ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves flew to Beijing to bang the drum bang the drum for trade and rebuild ties after years of frosty ...
Financial Conduct Authority chief executive Nikhil Rathi is accompanying Reeves on the three-day trip and could discuss the Shein listing plans with his counterparts in Beijing. David Schwimmer, chief ...
Making Britain better off will be at the forefront of the chancellor's mind during her visit to China, the Treasury has said amid controversy over the trip.
Chatham House said a formal deal would enable ‘bolder and more confident engagement’ by the UK in China ‘and vice versa’.