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Starmer's China Reset: Trade Wins, Trump Talks, and Britain's Global Pivot

Starmer's China Reset: Trade Wins, Trump Talks, and Britain's Global Pivot

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Keir Starmer has dominated headlines with his bold China reset, wrapping up a landmark three-day trip to Beijing and Shanghai as the first UK prime minister to visit since 2018, according to Democracy Now and Hindustan Times reports. There, he hobnobbed with President Xi Jinping over an 80-minute summit, chatting soccer, Shakespeare, and billions in trade wins, including halved tariffs on British whisky, visa waivers for UK travelers under 30 days, and a whopping 15 billion dollar AstraZeneca investment through 2030, as detailed by Asharq Al-Awsat and AJ Bell. Starmer hailed the deals as a sophisticated relationship boost for British jobs and growth, flying in with 60 business bigwigs, though his team packed burner phones amid spying jitters. He even scored a viral Labubu doll souvenir, joking to ITV News it wouldnt last long with his kids, while Chery announced a Liverpool car HQ.

Back home, Starmer faced Parliament on February 2, fielding fiery questions on the trip's Trump-tensions, per DWS News and YouTube sessions from Hindustan Times. The Telegraph quotes him slamming the Tories botched Brexit for economic damage ahead of EU talks with trade commissioner Maros Sefcovic, pushing dynamic food standards alignment and youth mobility deals despite sovereignty gripes from critics. Hes eyeing the EUs 150 billion euro defense fund, renewing bids per Japan Times and Observer, while The Telegraph notes cabinet whispers of customs union flirtations clashing with his no-rejoin manifesto vow.

Diplomacy heated up with a February 3 call to President Donald Trump, agreeing to work closely on the vital Diego Garcia Indian Ocean base, straight from the UK gov site and Alliance News. Market watchers at TitanPI noted Starmer calling UK-China ties in a good strong place, crediting pacts on crime smuggling and immigration. Business sentiment wavers, with LabourList saying half of firms see a Starmer leadership challenge as a serious risk. No fresh social media buzz or public spots popped, but this China pivot and transatlantic truce could etch lasting biographical strokes amid global realignments.

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