Theresa May intends to visit China “relatively soon” to shore up Britain’s trading arrangements with the world’s second-largest economy, said UK and Chinese officials.
Mrs May’s visit to Beijing will represent the second leg of an attempt to strengthen Britain’s global trading links; later this week she will hold talks with Donald Trump, the US president, in Washington.
Mr Trump’s election is expected to lead to a chilling of US-China trade relations, giving Mrs May an opportunity to proclaim her commitment to free trade and revive a relationship with Beijing which has cooled in recent months.
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