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    Trump warns UK over China deals as Starmer expands economic mission in Shanghai

    psdkBy psdkJanuary 30, 2026Updated:February 1, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Donald Trump warned that doing business with China posed serious risks for the UK as Sir Keir Starmer arrived in Shanghai. The prime minister reached the city on the third day of his official visit to China. Trump reacted to agreements aimed at increasing trade and investment between Britain and China. Officials announced those deals after Sir Keir met President Xi Jinping in Beijing.

    Trump made the remarks while attending a documentary premiere about his wife, Melania, on Thursday. He described Xi as a friend and said he knew the Chinese president very well. Trump offered no further explanation of his concerns about Britain’s China strategy.

    UK ministers reject US criticism

    Business minister Sir Chris Bryant dismissed Trump’s warning. He said it would be bonkers for Britain to ignore China’s influence on the global stage. Bryant said the UK engaged with China fully aware of the risks. He also noted that Trump plans to visit China himself in April.

    Downing Street confirmed US officials were aware of the trip in advance. Sources said Washington understood the visit’s objectives beforehand. Ministers downplayed any suggestion of diplomatic tension.

    Trump expands warning to Canada

    A reporter asked Trump about Britain’s China ties at the film premiere. Trump responded briefly before turning his focus elsewhere. He said Canada faced even greater danger from economic engagement with China. Trump said Canada performed poorly and should not see China as a solution.

    Earlier in the week, Trump threatened tariffs on Canada. He issued the warning after Prime Minister Mark Carney travelled to Beijing. Canadian officials discussed economic agreements during that visit.

    Starmer praises progress with Xi

    Sir Keir said the UK-China relationship stood in a good and strong place. He spoke after talks with Xi at the Great Hall of the People. On Friday, he said the meetings delivered the engagement Britain had hoped for. He said both sides achieved meaningful progress.

    Sir Keir later addressed the UK-China Business Forum at the Bank of China in Beijing. He said Britain had much to offer China. He described the discussions as warm and constructive.

    Trade, travel, and investment deals signed

    Several outcomes followed Sir Keir’s visit. Britain and China agreed on visa-free travel arrangements. They also agreed to reduce tariffs on whisky exports. AstraZeneca announced a £10.9bn investment to build manufacturing facilities in China.

    Both governments agreed to co-operate on organised crime and illegal immigration. The agreement allows intelligence sharing on people-smuggling routes. UK officials said inflatable dinghies used in small boat crossings often include parts sourced in China.

    Other agreements aim to reduce red tape for British exporters. Britain and China also committed to collaboration on health challenges. Officials highlighted antimicrobial resistance as a shared priority.

    Business leaders welcome engagement

    The United States remained Britain’s largest single-country trading partner in 2025. China ranked fourth, according to official trade figures. Business groups closely followed Sir Keir’s visit.

    Chris Torrens, chair of the British Chamber of Commerce in China, described the trip as successful. He said Britain should engage with one of its largest trading partners. Torrens noted many Western leaders recently visited Beijing or planned trips soon.

    He added that the US criticised other economies for deals with China. He said Washington itself might still reach an agreement with Beijing this year.

    Opposition flags security and human rights risks

    Sir Keir arrived in Shanghai on Friday morning. The city marked his final stop in China. He plans to travel next to Tokyo for a working dinner with Japanese prime minister Sanae Takaichi.

    Opposition MPs criticised the visit sharply. They said it marked the first trip to China by a UK prime minister since 2018. Critics warned of national security risks and China’s human rights record.

    The UN has accused China of serious human rights violations against Uyghurs and other Muslim groups. China also faces criticism over Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai. Courts could sentence Lai to life in prison.

    Shadow home secretary Chris Philp accused Sir Keir of bowing to President Xi. He said the government traded national security for economic crumbs. Ministers faced similar criticism earlier this month over plans for a large new Chinese embassy in central London.

    Security Minister Dan Jarvis defended the decision. He said intelligence agencies played an integral role. He said authorities managed the risks appropriately.

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