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The UK government said there was "no such thing as a veto on Chinese investment" in its tariff deal with the US.
China criticized the trade agreement reached between the U.S. and the U.K. last week as it could potentially push Chinese products out of British supply chains.
The first trade deal struck following Donald Trump's tariff regime has drawn criticism from Beijing, which experts say is ...
Trump’s tough love tariffs have produced a massive ‘reciprocal’ trade deal with the United Kingdom. Anxious, Prime Minister ...
Beijing has warned countries against agreeing trade deals with the US that threaten Chinese interests. A Chinese government ...
China reportedly criticised the deal, saying it could be used to squeeze its products out of Britain’s supply chains.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -When U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent this week said Switzerland and Britain had jumped to the front ...
China’s criticism follows broader concerns in Beijing over what it sees as a coordinated effort by Washington to pressure ...
Comments from Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala highlight concern that pacts may undermine ‘most favoured nation’ equality concept ...
Beijing has argued that the US-UK trade agreement has violated the "basic principle" of not targeting other countries ...
VCG. The UK government has hit back at suggestions the tariff agreement it reached with the US last week could be damaging to ...
After sealing trade deals with India and the US, Keir Starmer is chasing a hat-trick with the EU at next week's summit.