LONDON, Jan 27 (Reuters) – Prime Minister Keir Starmer will fly to China on Tuesday on the primary go to by a British chief in eight years, in a bid to fix ties with the world’s second-largest financial system and cut back its dependence on an more and more unpredictable United States.
Starmer is the most recent western chief to go to China, and his journey comes amid tensions between Britain and its longstanding closest ally – the USA – over President Donald Trump’s threats to take management of Greenland.
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