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UK Members of Parliament to Visit China for First Time Since 2019

Is U.K. engagement with China a necessary economic strategy or a dangerously incoherent gamble?
UK Members of Parliament to Visit China for First Time Since 2019
Above: British and Chinese flags at the China-U.K. Energy Dialogue in Beijing on Mar. 17, 2025. Image credit: Florence Lo/Pool/AFP/Getty Images

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Pro-government narrative

Engaging with China is a must, especially as it drives a third of global economic growth, supports 370,000 British jobs and is the U.K.'s third-largest trading partner. The government's approach, therefore, which seeks to cooperate where possible but tackle threats head-on, is the strategy Britain needs to deliver secure growth, while standing up for the national interest.

Government-critical narrative

The government's rush to reset ties with Beijing is a serious mistake. Simultaneously, Starmer is attempting to court Chinese investment while trying to limit Beijing's footprint in its critical infrastructure — a contradiction that is certain to undermine trust with Washington. What Britain truly needs is a proper plan and a decoupling from China's economic grasp.


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