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Starmer seeks China ties amid US tensions

Published on: January 27, 2026 5:15 PM

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is visiting China for the first time in eight years to mend relations. He hopes to boost trade and reduce Britain’s reliance on an unpredictable United States. The three-day visit includes meetings in Beijing, a trip to Shanghai, and a brief stop in Japan.

Starmer’s trip comes amid tensions with the US, following President Donald Trump’s threats regarding Greenland. Analysts say London may now be closer to Beijing than Washington on global issues like AI, public health, and the environment. Starmer aims to reset ties after previous conflicts over Hong Kong protests, cyberattacks, and espionage allegations.

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The visit is also aimed at economic benefits. Britain wants to strengthen trade and investment with China to improve living standards and public services. China was Britain’s fourth-largest trading partner in 2025, with trade totaling about $137 billion, but foreign investment remains very low. Critics question whether the trip will deliver tangible growth for the British economy.

This visit follows other Western leaders’ trips to China, such as Canada and France, with mixed results. Starmer’s government recently approved a new Chinese mega-embassy in London despite security concerns. Experts say China can be a reliable partner for nations seeking a “multipolar world,” while balancing US ties remains delicate.

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Starmer’s meetings with Chinese leaders are expected to focus on trade, security, and regional cooperation. Observers say outcomes could shape Britain’s economy and global alliances. The trip comes at a sensitive moment for relations with the US, especially amid Trump’s volatile policies in the Arctic and trade disputes.

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