China, Rachel Reeves

The Treasury said a stable relationship with China would support economic growth - but critics said the chancellor should have stayed at home to address the market turmoil.
MPs and peers pen letter to Rachel Reeves urging her to raise plight of detained political prisoners during China trip.
Sir John Gieve, former Deputy Governor at the Bank of England, said the Chancellor may have to hike taxes or impose some ...
The UK sticks out diplomatically and economically by refusing to impose extra tariffs on Chinese car companies. In return, ...
Ms Reeves is bracing herself for a report on the state of the public finances due from the Office for Budget Responsibility ...
It follows criticism of the chancellor's trip which comes at a time of economic unease as UK borrowing costs rise.
Rachel’s choice RACHEL Reeves will return to Britain from her ill-timed trip to China facing the most blinding financial headache. Make no mistake: it’s been a week from hell for the Chancellor.
Rachel Reeves wants to breathe fresh life into a scheme linking the London and Shanghai stock exchanges, as she touts financial services as the “highlight” of Britain’s economic relations with China ...