
The UK delegation will attend a reception in Shanghai on Friday evening, according to Peter Burnett, chief executive of the China-Britain Business Council. A business forum will be held, followed by lunch on Saturday before the group departs the country.
“I think we signed some more deals this morning, including a very exciting MOU [memorandum of understanding] between the China-Britain Business Council and Suzhou of Jiangsu province, to create an innovation hub,” he said, noting that start-ups looking to expand in China would be given a warm welcome in the city.
Advertisement
Describing the trip as “a huge relief”, Burnett said there had been “a great sense of optimism” because it was the first trip by a UK prime minister to China in years.
Advertisement
“It’s been kind of almost irresponsible that there hasn’t been outreach from a prime minister for eight years, so we’re really pleased that that is happening,” he added.