China relaxes visa rules for UK citizens on PM's trip to Beijing

China will allow visa-free travel for British citizens for stays under 30 days, a move Prime Minister Keir Starmer believes will boost business and expand the UK's service sector. This agreement, part of a new partnership, also includes a feasibil...

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China ‍agreed to relax rules to allow some visa-free travel for British ⁠citizens on Thursday during a visit by Prime Minister Keir Starmer to Beijing, as part of a partnership deal which London ‌hopes will ‌help expand its service sector.

British citizens will be allowed to visit China ‌without a visa if they are travelling for under 30 days, Starmer said following his talks with President Xi Jinping, in what he cast as a win for business.

Companies had been "crying out for ways to grow their footprints in China", a statement from ‌Starmer said, ‍adding that visa-free travel would help facilitate ‍expansion in that market, boosting jobs at home.


Injecting ‌growth into Britain's relatively sluggish economy is one of the main aims of his four-day trip.

As part of what Britain called a "new partnership", the two countries also agreed to conduct a feasibility study which could pave the way towards a bilateral ‍services agreement, which would further help British firms doing business in China.

Britain's economy is ‍underpinned by ⁠its huge services sector ⁠and the partnership will aim to grow links in the healthcare, financial and professional services, legal services, education and skills sectors, the statement said.
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Britain exports 13 billion pounds worth of services to China annually, it added, and demand from China is growing.
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