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The leaders of Britain and mainland china on th called for a " strategical partnership" to change ties betwixt their nations at a time of growing global turbulence as they sought to thaw relations after years of chill.
Neither Prime Minister Keir Starmer nor President Xi Jinping publicly mentioned Donald Trump, but the U.S. President's challenge to the global order was clearly on their minds.
"I think that working together on issues like climate change, global stability during challenging times for the world is precisely what we should be doing as we build this relationship in the way that I've described," Starmer told Xi at the start of their meeting in Beijing.
The two met for 80 minutes in the Great Hall of the People as their countries try to improve ties after several years of acrimony. Relations have deteriorated over allegations of Chinese spying in Britain, China's support for Russia in Moscow's war on Ukraine and the crackdown on freedoms in Hong Kong, the former British colony that was returned to China in 1997.
Starmer is the fourth leader of a U.S. Ally to visit Beijing this month, following those of South Korea, Canada and Finland.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit coincided with the announcement that Ottawa had reached an agreement to allow 49,000 Chinese EVs into the market at a lowered tariff ratein exchange for China lowering tariffs on Canadian canola and other products. Carney stressed it wasn't a free trade deal but a pact to "rectify some issues" with China, Canada's second-largest export market.
Germany's chancellor is expected to visit China next month.
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Starmer is the first British prime minister to visit in eight years. His trip, which ends on Saturday, has yielded a raft of business announcements and government agreements, including a deal allowing U.K. Tourists and business visitors visa-free stays in China for up to 30 days.
Xi said that "China-U.K. Relations experienced twists and turns in previous years, which was not in the interests of either country."
"In the current turbulent and ever-changing international situation … China and the U.K. Need to strengthen dialogue and co-operation to maintain world peace and stability," he said.
Chinese state broadcaster CCTV said Xi had stressed, without mentioning the U.S. Directly, that "major powers" must adhere to international law or the world would regress into a "jungle."
Starmer's Downing Street office said Britain wanted "a consistent, long-term and strategic partnership that will benefit both countries."
After the meeting, Starmer said the leaders had made "really good progress" on issues including slashing Chinese tariffs on Scotch whisky and introducing visa-free travel for British visitors.
Xi appeared to acknowledge the criticism that Starmer has faced for reaching out to China despite national security and human rights concerns. The United Kingdom recently approved controversial plans for a huge Chinese Embassy in London, removing a sticking point in relations but also overriding fears that the "mega-embassy" would make it easier for China to conduct espionage and intimidate dissidents.
"Good things often come with difficulties," Xi said. "As long as it is the right thing to do in accordance with the fundamental interests of the country and its people, leaders will not shy away from difficulties and will forge ahead bravely."
Starmer's visit comes less than two months after a Hong Kong court convicted Jimmy Lai, a former newspaper publisher and British citizen, under a national security law that Beijing imposed on the territory after massive pro-democracy protests in 2019.
Starmer said he raised human rights issues with Xi and the two men had a "respectful discussion."
Starmer, who was elected in July 2024, has said he will protect national security while keeping up diplomatic dialogue and economic co-operation with China. Starmer's government has struggled to deliver the economic growth it promised and ease a cost-of-living crisis for millions of households, and he sees China as a potential source of growth.
In the 12 months up to the middle of 2025, China was Britain's fourth-largest trading partner, according to government data. China only accounts for 0.2 per cent of foreign direct investment in Britain while the United States accounts for about one-third.
The Labour government and the U.S. Last June announced the framework of a trade deal that limited the tariffs Britain was to otherwise face from the Trump administration, though the deal as of mid-December was still "partially implemented," per a government update.
More than 50 U.K. Business executives have joined Starmer on the trip, along with the leaders of major cultural organizations, as he seeks to expand opportunities for British companies in China and secure Chinese investment in the U.K.
Among the business deals announced on the trip was a $15 billion US investment in China through 2030 by drugmaker AstraZeneca.
The disruption to global trade under Trump has made expanding trade and investment more important for many governments. Vietnam and the European Union upgraded ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership on Thursday, two days after the EU and India announced a free trade agreement.
"At a moment when the international rules-based order is under threat from multiple sides, we need to stand side by side as reliable and predictable partners," European Council President Antonio Costa said in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Starmer told the U.K.-China Business Council he was seeking "a more sophisticated relationship fit for these times."
"I would like to echo a Chinese phrase, which I think captures the essence of what I'm talking about: pursue common goals whilst reserving differences," he said.
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