China, Rachel Reeves

Britain's Treasury chief has kicked off a China visit aimed at boosting economic and financial cooperation between the ...
It follows criticism of the chancellor's trip which comes at a time of economic unease as UK borrowing costs rise.
The UK sticks out diplomatically and economically by refusing to impose extra tariffs on Chinese car companies. In return, ...
Rachel Reeves has said the UK has "no choice" but to engage "confidently" with China, as she arrived in Beijing to begin what ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves flew to Beijing to bang the drum bang the drum for trade and rebuild ties after years of frosty ...
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.
Sir John Gieve, former Deputy Governor at the Bank of England, said the Chancellor may have to hike taxes or impose some ...
Reeves will meet with her Chinese counterpart Vice Premier He Lifeng in Beijing and is being accompanied by Bank of England ...