Reeves defends China trip amid UK economic challenges and criticism
Rachel Reeves, the Labour chancellor, is defending her business trip to China despite criticism over the UK's economic situation. The pound has fallen to a 14-month low, and borrowing costs are rising, prompting calls for her to stay and address the turmoil. Reeves argues that the trip is essential for boosting economic growth through international cooperation. She plans to discuss trade and investment with Chinese officials while addressing sensitive issues, including China's support for Russia. The government acknowledges the economic challenges but maintains that engaging with China is crucial. Reeves will meet with key financial leaders during her visit, aiming to strengthen ties despite existing disagreements.