Trade secretary’s trip suggests government will continue its rapprochement with Beijing despite security concerns
The trade secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, will travel to Beijing to revive a key trade dialogue with China months after saying it had been naive to allow Chinese investment in sensitive sectors, the Guardian has learnt.
Reynolds is scheduled to travel to China later this year for high-level talks in an effort to boost bilateral trade and investment.
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