UK-China latest: Minister says ‘bonkers’ not to deal with Beijing after Trump blasts Starmer’s Xi meeting

Trump warns it would be ‘dangerous’ for UK to do business with China

Donald Trump has warned it would be “dangerous” for the UK to do business with China.

Asked by reporters early on Friday about the UK’s efforts to strengthen economic ties with China, the US President expressed disapproval.

“Well, it’s very dangerous for them to do that, and it’s even more dangerous, I think, for Canada to get into business with China,” he said.

Donald Trump has warned it would be ‘dangerous’ for the UK to do business with China
Donald Trump has warned it would be ‘dangerous’ for the UK to do business with China (Getty)

Tara Cobham30 January 2026 08:59

Minister says ‘bonkers’ for UK not to deal with China

It would be “absolutely bonkers” for the UK not to engage with China, a minister has said, after Donald Trump expressed disapproval of Sir Keir Starmer’s trip to the country.

Asked by Sky News about the US president’s suggestion overnight it would be “dangerous” for the UK to do business with China, trade minister Sir Chris Bryant said: “Well, he also said that President Xi (Jinping) is a friend of his and that he’s going to visit him in April.”

Sir Chris added: “I agree that you of course you have to go into your relationship with China with your eyes wide open.

“You have to challenge China on the issues where we disagree with them and but you have to face the fact that China is a major power in the world.

“It’s the second largest economy in the world, and it’s our fourth largest export market.

“So it would be absolutely bonkers to the UK not to engage with China.”

It would be ‘absolutely bonkers’ for the UK not to engage with China, Sir Chris Bryant has said
It would be ‘absolutely bonkers’ for the UK not to engage with China, Sir Chris Bryant has said (PA Archive)

Tara Cobham30 January 2026 08:55

Minister does not rule out future UK visit for President Xi

Political correspondent Athena Stavrou reports:

A government minister has been unable to rule out a future visit to the UK by Xi Jinping.

Trade minister Sir Chris Bryant was unable to give his own opinion on a potential visit on Friday, after No 10 left the door open to a future visit from the Chinese President.

When asked if Mr Xi would be welcome to the UK, Mr Bryant said: “The visit of a president is normally a matter for the palace as well as for the for the government.

“So I don’t want to get ahead of myself – It’s not for me to be issuing invitation.”

When asked whether a visit would be appropriate, given China has sanctioned British MPs, Mr Bryant said: “Of course we take all those issues that you just raised extremely seriously and I’m sure that they would factor into any discussions.”

Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer shakes hands with president Xi Jinping
Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer shakes hands with president Xi Jinping (PA Wire)

Tara Cobham30 January 2026 08:53

Watch: Trump considers UK deal with China ‘very dangerous’

Trump considers UK deal with China ‘very dangerous’

Tara Cobham30 January 2026 08:52

Starmer touches down in Shanghai for next leg of trip to China

Sir Keir Starmer has touched down in Shanghai for the next leg of his trip to China.

The prime minister met Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday as he made the case for a “more sophisticated” relationship between the UK and China.

He also met business leaders and Chinese ministers in Beijing as he continues his push to bolster economic ties with the country, including Chinese Health Minister Ma Xiaowei and the Bank of China chairman Ge Haijiao.

Sir Keir’s visit to Shanghai, a massive financial hub and China’s biggest city, will cap a trip during which the prime minister’s political opponents accused him of “kowtowing” to Mr Xi.

Britain's prime minister Keir Starmer holds up pastry during a visit to Yuyuan Gardens in Shanghai, China, on Friday
Britain’s prime minister Keir Starmer holds up pastry during a visit to Yuyuan Gardens in Shanghai, China, on Friday (AP)

Tara Cobham30 January 2026 08:52

Trump was ‘wrong’ to warn UK over China trade deal, minister says

Political correspondent Athena Stavrou reports:

Donald Trump’s warning to Sir Keir Starmer was rebuked by trade minister Sir Chris Bryant on Friday, who said his remarks on the UK’s trade prospects were “wrong”.

Hours after the prime minister met Chinese president Xi Jinping in Beijing, US president Donald Trump expressed his disapproval of the UK’s efforts to do business with China, saying it is “dangerous”.

Asked by BBC Breakfast if the US president was wrong in his remarks, trade minister Sir Chris Bryant said: “Yes, he is wrong, and I say this precisely because, apart from anything else, he himself said in his own statement that he is a friend with President Xi, and as I understand it, President Trump is going to China himself in April.”

Tara Cobham30 January 2026 08:46

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