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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.
By Laurie Chen and Andy Bruce BEIJING (Reuters) -British finance minister Rachel Reeves, facing criticism for travelling to ...
Rachel Reeves has said it is in Britain's national interest to engage with China as she reaffirmed that she would not back down on the fiscal measures laid out in her October Budget.
Closer links with China are “crucial” for economic growth, Rachel Reeves has said ...
Rachel Reeves is the most senior British government official to visit China since then-PM Theresa May held talks with Chinese ...
The UK has made an attempt to restart economic talks with China after a six-year gap. The Labour government hopes to repair strained ties, but the trip has attracted criticism amid financial turmoil.
Andrew Griffith was Financial Secretary to the Treasury at the time of Ms Truss' disastrous mini budget - and has been ...
"China is the second-largest economy, and what China does has the biggest impact on people from Stockton to Sunderland, right ...
RACHEL Reeves has vowed to “make the UK better off” on her visit to China amid fury over a major debt crisis and a plummeting ...
Rachel Reeves has insisted she won't budge on her “non-negotiable” fiscal rules laid out in the October budget while ...