Skip to content
City PM
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Opinion
Wednesday 07 January 2026 1:39 pm

Starmer summons business chiefs to join China trip 

By: Mauricio Alencar

Politics and Economics Reporter

Add as a preferred source on Google
Boris Johnson's former adviser has said China taken classified intelligence from the UK. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)
A Chinese website put half a million British people's data up for sale.

Downing Street officials are asking business leaders to join Keir Starmer on a visit to China later this month, it has been reported, amid tensions over the approval of its mega embassy near Canada. 

The government is still looking to gather new business representatives to accompany Starmer to Beijing despite some concerns over fractured diplomatic relations between the UK and the world’s second largest economy, according to Sky News.

It will be the first trip made by a Prime Minister to China since Theresa May visited the country in 2018 when new investment deals were announced. 

The trip is expected to come after Davos, which is set to conclude on 23 January. 

It will also follow the confirmation of whether China has its mega embassy at the Royal Mint Court site in central London approved. 

The embassy application has come under scrutiny in recent months following the collapse of a Chinese spy case for two researchers. 

Canada Corporation officials have told City PM they were “nervous” about the threat China could pose to criticial infrastructure. 

A decision on the new embassy is expected on 20 January.  

Read more

UK to join EU Ukraine loan talks in defence push

Keir Starmer stands with a British flag, highlighting political leadership and national pride in a business news context.

Pressure on Starmer’s approach to China also intensified after reports, which included quoted comments from former Downing Street adviser Dominic Cummings, said China had accessed classified information. 

Labour’s approach to China

China has also taken the opposite side to the UK and other Western powers in recent geopolitical issues. 

The country’s officials condemned President Trump’s operation to capture former Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro. Starmer has taken a more cautious line and refused to comment on whether it broke international law. 

However, Starmer’s government has not pivoted on their stance on China as noted in the Labour Party manifesto in 2024. 

The text described a commitment to “understand and respond to the challenges and opportunities China poses”, and to “co-operate where we can, compete where we need to, and challenge where we must”. 

Starmer and Chancellor Rachel Reeves have seen China as being crucial to advancing the government’s hopes of boosting investment and international trade. 

Reeves and former foreign secretary David Lammy are among a number of senior officials to have visited China since the election while Starmer held a meeting with President Xi Jinping during a G20 meeting in Brazil. 

Business chiefs frequently accompany the Prime Minister on foreign trips, with dozens flying with government officials to India to sign off the country’s trade deal. 

Read more

As it happened: Starmer dealt defence blow as investors react

Healey and Starmer engage in discussion at a public event, focusing on key policy issues and future strategies.

Share this article

  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • WhatsApp
  • Email

Similarly tagged content:

Sections

  • News

Categories

  • Business
  • Politics

People & Organisations

  • Business
  • China
  • embassy
  • Keir Starmer
  • Labour Party
  • Rachel Reeves
  • trade
  • UK economy
  • UK Government

Trending Articles

  • Top Burnham adviser calls for capital gains and inheritance tax hikes

  • Housebuilding giants hit with £4.5bn lawsuit for allegedly overcharging buyers

  • A meeting with the breakfast king of Mayfair

  • As it happened: Stocks jump on defence and metals boost; Oil on track to shed a fifth on US-Iran peace hopes

  • BT tops FTSE 100 after finding new home for international business with Verizon joint venture

More from City PM

  • UK to join EU Ukraine loan talks in defence push

    Politics
    Keir Starmer stands with a British flag, highlighting political leadership and national pride in a business news context.
  • As it happened: Starmer dealt defence blow as investors react

    Markets
    Healey and Starmer engage in discussion at a public event, focusing on key policy issues and future strategies.
  • Beware a desperate Prime Minister in search of a legacy

    Opinion
    Keir Starmer speaking at London Tech Week conference, discussing innovation and technology advancements in the UK.
  • As it happened: Market jitters as Streeting set to make bid against Starmer

    Markets
    Prime Minister Keir Starmer addressing media at a public event, wearing a dark suit and tie, gesturing confidently
  • Donald Tusk says Nato is falling apart

    Politics
    European leaders discussing strategic partnerships at a summit in Brussels, featuring key figures in formal attire
  • Starmer weighs cut to EU student fees in bid for Brexit reset

    Politics
    Prime Minister Keir Starmer speaks at a press conference addressing future leadership rumours, wearing a navy suit and tie.
  • As it happened: Markets on high alert as Streeting calls on Starmer to resign

    Markets
    A generic news-related image depicting a bustling city street with diverse pedestrians and urban architecture on a sunny day
  • ‘Be more Trumpian’ – Mandelson discussed dire economy and ‘lack of verve’ with key Starmer ally

    Politics
    Keir Starmer made Peter Mandelson US Ambassador

City PM — European politics, business and analysis.

Europe

  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • UK & Ireland

Topics

  • Business
  • Markets
  • AI
  • Technology
  • Opinion
  • Energy

More

  • Politics
  • Economics
  • Fintech
  • Legal
  • Sport
  • Life

Company

  • About City PM
  • Editorial Policy
  • Corrections
  • Contact
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
© 2026 City PM · Published by CityPM Media, Bahnhofstrasse 65, 8001 Zürich, Switzerland
About · Editorial Policy · Corrections · Contact · Privacy