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Eight years after the last visit by a British prime minister to China, Keir Starmer is in Beijing, accompanied by a delegation of business leaders, with economic dialogue back on the agenda. As Europe reassesses strategic autonomy amid global uncertainty, the trip is seen as an effort to explore practical cooperation. CGTN's Zhao Yunfei reports on what this visit could mean for the future of China-UK relations.
Eight years after the last visit by a British prime minister to China, Keir Starmer is in Beijing, accompanied by a delegation of business leaders, with economic dialogue back on the agenda. As Europe reassesses strategic autonomy amid global uncertainty, the trip is seen as an effort to explore practical cooperation. CGTN's Zhao Yunfei reports on what this visit could mean for the future of China-UK relations.