At a high-profile summit in Beijing on Saturday, China and the United Kingdom vowed to deepen their economic and financial collaboration. The 11th China-UK Economic and Financial Dialogue brought together key figures from both nations to discuss strategies for mutual growth.
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng and British Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves co-chaired the event, underscoring the significance of this bilateral meeting. Vice Premier He expressed China’s readiness to work closely with the UK to implement agreements set by their countries’ leaders. He emphasized the importance of enhancing communication and expanding cooperation to foster stable and mutually beneficial relations.
Chancellor Reeves echoed these sentiments, stating the UK’s commitment to strengthening practical cooperation with China in the economic and financial sectors. She highlighted the desire for a consistent, lasting, and mutually respectful relationship between the two nations.
During the dialogue, both sides reached a series of mutually beneficial outcomes and achieved consensus on various key issues. Additionally, He and Reeves attended the fourth China-UK Financial Services Summit, further cementing their commitment to collaboration.
This renewed partnership between China and the UK signals a positive step forward in international economic relations, promising new opportunities for growth and development.
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