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    UK business minister Reynolds to visit China later this year, Guardian reports

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    Posted on April 15, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    UK business minister Jonathan Reynolds will visit China to boost trade, aiming to restart the UK-China JETCO. This visit follows increased engagement by the Labour government.

    UK Business Minister Jonathan Reynolds to Visit China for Trade Talks

    LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's business minister, Jonathan Reynolds, will travel to China later this year in a bid to boost trade and investment between the two countries, the Guardian newspaper reported on Tuesday.

    Asked about the media report, Reynolds' office, the department for business and trade, said they were taking a "consistent and strategic approach" to Britain's trade relationship with China.

    The department, which did not confirm Reynolds' trip, said they were engaging with China in areas of trade that benefit Britain's national interests.

    The Guardian said Reynolds' trip was intended to restart the UK-China Joint Economic and Trade Commission (JETCO), which both sides agreed in January to convene at an appropriate time. China is the UK's fifth-largest trading partner.

    Since coming to office in 2024, the Labour government has stepped up engagement with China following tensions under previous Conservative governments over human rights, Hong Kong and latterly restrictions on investment over security concerns.

    But on Sunday Reynolds said China was no longer welcome in Britain's steel sector after the government had to pass emergency legislation to ensure control of Chinese-owned British Steel.

    Reynolds said he viewed other sectors such as car making, life sciences and agricultural products as less sensitive areas for Chinese investment.

    British finance minister Rachel Reeves visited Beijing in January and Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi visited London in February to revive talks that were paused for over six years.

    (Reporting by Catarina Demony; Editing by Sandra Maler)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Jonathan Reynolds plans to visit China to enhance trade ties.
    • •The visit aims to restart the UK-China JETCO.
    • •China is the UK's fifth-largest trading partner.
    • •The Labour government is increasing engagement with China.
    • •Reynolds excludes China from Britain's steel sector.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK business minister Reynolds to visit China later this year, Guardian reports

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is UK business minister Jonathan Reynolds' planned visit to China to boost trade and investment relations.

    2Why is the visit significant?

    The visit aims to restart the UK-China Joint Economic and Trade Commission and enhance economic ties.

    3What sectors are excluded from Chinese investment?

    Jonathan Reynolds stated that China's involvement in Britain's steel sector is no longer welcome.

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