Rachel Reeves will raise the case of detained Briton Jimmy Lai when she meets with counterparts in China. MPs sanctioned by the communist nation demanded that the Chancellor discuss the ongoing ...
A key suspect surnamed Yan, who is involved in multiple cases of Chinese citizens recently being deceived to the ...
In a letter to environment secretary Steve Reed, the cross-party group of 42 MPs and peers call for government backing for a ...
BJP MPs have filed a privilege motion against Congress veteran Sonia Gandhi for her ‘poor thing’ remark on President Droupadi ...
BEIJING: Chinese police have successfully apprehended and brought back a major criminal suspect involved in a high-profile ...
A lawyer for Shein has refused to answer whether the company sells products containing cotton from China and more specifically ... the committee afterwards.” MPs had summoned the company ...
China's central bank said on Monday it conducted 1.7 trillion yuan of outright reverse repurchase agreements in January.
Reeves told MPs today that new agreements with China will benefit UK exporters and investors, but will also be key to sustaining a dialogue that enables the UK to raise sensitive issues.
Speaking at the Business and Trade Committee, Yinan Zhu, general counsel at Shein in London, was asked several times whether the company uses cotton supplied from China. Ms. Zhu repeatedly opted ...
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