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UK, China expected to revive 'golden era' business dialogue

by Reuters

BEIJING, China Jan 21, 2026 - 12:47 pm GMT+3
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer leaves after delivering a speech in the Downing Street Briefing Room, London, U.K., Jan. 19, 2026. (EPA Photo)
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer leaves after delivering a speech in the Downing Street Briefing Room, London, U.K., Jan. 19, 2026. (EPA Photo)
by Reuters Jan 21, 2026 12:47 pm

U.K. and China aim to revive a "golden era" business dialogue when British Prime Minister Keir Starmer makes a planned Beijing visit next week, Reuters reported on Wednesday, citing three sources familiar with the initiative, suggesting top executives from both sides were expected to participate.

AstraZeneca, BP, HSBC, Intercontinental Hotels Group, Jaguar Land Rover, Rolls-Royce, Schroders and Standard Chartered are among the British firms set to join a revamped "U.K.-China CEO Council."

The council was originally conceived by then-Prime Minister Theresa May and then-Premier Li Keqiang in 2018, during a period of ties both sides dubbed "a golden era."

The Chinese side should be represented by Bank of China, China Construction Bank, China Mobile, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, China Rail and Rolling Stock Corporation, China National Pharmaceutical Group, and BYD, among other companies, the sources added.

Negotiations have been underway for a while, but with Starmer's visit largely contingent on approval on Tuesday for China to build its largest embassy in Europe in London, talks have only just begun in earnest, the sources said.

A view of Royal Mint Court, the proposed site of China's planned mega‑embassy, after the government approved China's application to redevelop the former Royal Mint site, east London, U.K., Jan. 20, 2026. (Reuters Photo)
A view of Royal Mint Court, the proposed site of China's planned mega‑embassy, after the government approved China's application to redevelop the former Royal Mint site, east London, U.K., Jan. 20, 2026. (Reuters Photo)

Details such as the group's official English-language name still need to be settled, one source said, with the British government reluctant to include "CEO" in the title, while the Chinese side plans to keep the same Chinese translation used in 2018.

All of the sources cautioned that U.S. President Donald Trump's threats to acquire Greenland could derail Starmer's trip, while adding that with the embassy decision still so recent, other elements of the visit were still being finalised.

The British side could announce the visit and Starmer's schedule as soon as Friday, one of the sources said.

None of the sources could confirm which CEOs would attend, with one corporate source noting their chief executive had declined, unable to be sure the visit would proceed.

Reuters contacted all of the companies expected to attend for comment, as well as the British and Chinese foreign ministries, but none immediately responded.

Back to the future

Starmer is set to make the first visit by a British leader since 2018, aiming to reset ties with the world's second‑largest economy after successive Conservative governments shifted the U.K. from one of Beijing's strongest backers in Europe to one of its fiercest critics.

In a speech late last year, the Labour Party leader accused previous Conservative governments of a "dereliction of duty" by allowing ties with Beijing to deteriorate, noting French President Emmanuel Macron had visited China twice since 2018 and German leaders four times.

Commercial ties soured after the U.K. banned China's Huawei from its 5G networks in 2020, and in 2022, British lawmakers led a taxpayer‑funded buyout of China General Nuclear Power Corporation's (CGN) stake in a nuclear plant being developed by France's EDF.

CGN was part of the original CEO Council, but along with Huawei, is unlikely to join the revamped group, one of the sources said, citing political sensitivities in the UK over Chinese firms' role in the country's critical infrastructure.

At the Council's first meeting in 2018, China's Li said it aimed to "fast‑track two‑way investment and expand bilateral trade in a healthier, more balanced direction," according to a readout published by the China International Contractors Association, one of the initiative's organisers.

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