Theresa May has confirmed that she will travel to China next month to steady relations with Beijing and to press for stronger trading relations.
In a letter to Xi Jinping, the Chinese president, and Li Keqiang, the premier, Mrs May said she supported the hosting of the Group of 20 leaders’ summit in Hangzhou, and wanted to build stronger trade relationship.
Alok Sharma, the Foreign Office minister who is on a visit to China, called the bilateral relationship “strong, growing and delivering benefits for both our countries”.
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