
Britain has announced a major agreement with China just days after US President Donald Trump warned Canada of steep tariffs over any potential deal with Beijing. On January 29 Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government confirmed that British citizens travelling to China for tourism or business for up to 30 days will no longer require a visa.
The announcement comes after Trump threatened Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney with 100% tariffs on Canadian goods if Ottawa pursued any agreement with China. While Carney has yet to announce any such deal, London has moved ahead, formally unveiling its agreement with Beijing.
The British government said the visa-free travel arrangement aims to boost business ties and tourism between the two countries, signalling a significant step in UK-China relations.
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