China’s Xi Jinping, UK’s Keir Starmer agree to deepen economic ties
- On Jan. 29, 2026, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer met Chinese President Xi Jinping for an 80-minute session at the Great Hall of the People, calling for a `comprehensive strategic partnership` and agreeing on visa-free travel for under 30 days.
- After years of acrimony over spying, Russia support, and the Hong Kong crackdown, Keir Starmer framed the visit as a reset to boost the UK economy and services sector.
- The agreements include a feasibility study on a services agreement and cooperation targeting supply chains used by migrant smugglers, while AstraZeneca pledged a $15 billion investment in China through 2030 and China cut Scotch whisky tariffs to five percent.
- Premier Li Qiang will continue discussions to follow up on the Xi-Starmer meeting, and both sides are expected to sign agreements later in the day, Starmer said.
- Amid a cluster of allied visits to Beijing this month, Starmer faces criticism over human rights as Xi Jinping said, `Good things often come with difficulties`.
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