Theresa May has landed in China to seek new trade ties for the UK’s future outside of the EU. May has also promised parliament will approve the final Brexit terms following Tuesday’s leak of a confidential impact report. British Prime Minister Theresa May touched down in the central Chinese city of Wuhan Wednesday with her sights set on the UK’s future outside of the European Union. Accompanied by a delegation of 50 British business leaders, May’s visit will focus on hashing out new global trade links ahead of the UK’s divorce from the European Union, slated for March 2019. “There are huge trade opportunities in China that we want to help British businesses take advantage of,” the Prime Minister said ahead of the trip.
Source: Egypt Independent January 31, 2018 08:48 UTC