Prime minister says now is a golden era for UK-China relations despite impending row with Beijing over delays to Hinkley Point C
Theresa May has said the UK will be a global leader for free trade following the vote to leave the European Union, as she headed to Hangzhou in eastern China for the G20 summit on Saturday.
May also declared it a “golden era” for UK-China relations despite the impending row with Beijing over the delayed decision on the Hinkley Point C power station, suggesting she wants to use her first major global summit to prove the UK remains dependable in the wake of the June referendum result.
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Source: Guardian Environment