China to seek deeper cooperation with UK, Chinese ministries say

China to seek deeper cooperation with UK, Chinese ministries say

BEIJING, Jan 27 (Reuters) - China is ready to enhance mutual trust with Britain ​and deepen practical cooperation with the ‌Group of Seven nation as Prime Minister Keir ‌Starmer visits the world's second-largest economy this week, according to the Chinese foreign ministry on Tuesday.

During Starmer's visit from Wednesday to Saturday, ⁠he will ‌meet with President Xi Jinping, Premier Li Qiang, and China's top ‍legislator, Zhao Leji, said Guo Jiakun, spokesperson at the foreign ministry, at a regular news conference.

Starmer ​will lead a delegation of more than ‌50 British companies and institutions from sectors including finance, healthcare and manufacturing, China's commerce ministry said in a separate statement released on Tuesday.

Trade and investment documents are expected ⁠to be signed during ​the British prime minister's ​visit, it said.

The commerce ministry said it is willing to "strengthen communication on ‍trade and ⁠economic policies to create a fair, transparent, and rule-of-law-based business environment for cooperation ⁠between enterprises of both sides."

(Reporting by Ethan Wang ‌and Ryan Woo; Editing by Jacqueline ‌Wong and Tom Hogue)

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