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ChinaKeir Starmer’s China Trip Signals A New UK–China Playbook For Trade, Visas, And Guardrails

The UK government says the prime minister’s late-January visit to China secured a package of export deals, market-access wins, and investment commitments that it framed as a “pragmatic” reset of the relationship—focused on growth while keeping security guardrails in place.

According to the government’s summary, the visit delivered £2.2 billion in export deals, around £2.3 billion in market-access gains over five years, and “hundreds of millions” in new investments.

One of the headline outcomes was a cut in Chinese tariffs on whisky from 10% to 5%, which the UK side estimates could be worth £250 million to the UK economy over the next five years.

The government release also highlighted several investment and commercial announcements, including:
– a plan by a Chinese consumer brand to base a regional hub in London and expand retail operations, creating more than 150 UK jobs;
– a Chinese automaker’s plan to open a European headquarters in Liverpool;
– an energy-storage manufacturer’s planned £200 million investment and 300 jobs tied to battery storage capability.

On travel and services, China agreed to relax visa rules for UK citizens—reported as visa-free stays for visits under 30 days—and the two sides agreed to launch a feasibility study toward a bilateral services agreement aimed at deeper cooperation in areas including financial and legal services, education, and skills.

The trip also carried political sensitivity at home, with critics warning against moving too quickly toward rapprochement. Reporting around the visit also described discussions that could open the door to a future UK visit by China’s leader, a potential next step that would likely intensify the domestic debate about where the “guardrails” should sit.

The prime minister’s message, as presented by the government, was that engagement and national security can be pursued simultaneously: “Engaging with China, is how we secure growth for British businesses, support good jobs at home, and protect our national security.”

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