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Keir Starmer interview in Beijing; CHINA: Beijing: The Forbidden City:EXTSir Keir Starmer MP (Prime Minister) interview SOT.Q - Your impressions of President Xi. Is he someone you can do business with?A - Yes, we had a very good productive session with real concrete outcomes and it was a real strengthening of the relationship and that's in the national interest because of course there are huge opportunities here in China. It's the second biggest economy in the world and that's why we've got such a big business delegation. A lot of the discussion was about how we open up access for those opportunities, focusing as I always do on how is this going to be delivered back in the United Kingdom, how does it benefit people back at home. And we made some really good progress on tariffs for whiskey, on visa free travel to China and on information exchange and cooperation on irregular migration, focusing particularly on small boats and engine parts. So a very good constructive meeting with real outcomes and that's very much in our national interest.Q - Tell us more about those concrete outcomes as you described them, say on visa free travel, what in specific terms have you agreed? A - We've agreed that on tariffs for whiskey, we're looking at how they're to be reduced, what the time frame is, visa free travel, how far, how much and when that can start. And on the information exchange on small boats, the cooperation that we need within a dialogue actually about greater strategic focus on security and defence, but for us it's very important on small boats that we get our arms around the engines that are being used in those small boats. So on all those three areas. But that were examples of a much wider opening of access for business that we discussed at great length in terms of the fact that after eight years, this is the first visit by our Prime Minister and we wanted to make sure that we've got that strategic approach on all of these issues.
Keir Starmer interview in Beijing; CHINA: Beijing: The Forbidden City:EXTSir Keir Starmer MP (Prime Minister) interview SOT.Q - Your impressions of President Xi. Is he someone you can do business with?A - Yes, we had a very good productive session with real concrete outcomes and it was a real strengthening of the relationship and that's in the national interest because of course there are huge opportunities here in China. It's the second biggest economy in the world and that's why we've got such a big business delegation. A lot of the discussion was about how we open up access for those opportunities, focusing as I always do on how is this going to be delivered back in the United Kingdom, how does it benefit people back at home. And we made some really good progress on tariffs for whiskey, on visa free travel to China and on information exchange and cooperation on irregular migration, focusing particularly on small boats and engine parts. So a very good constructive meeting with real outcomes and that's very much in our national interest.Q - Tell us more about those concrete outcomes as you described them, say on visa free travel, what in specific terms have you agreed? A - We've agreed that on tariffs for whiskey, we're looking at how they're to be reduced, what the time frame is, visa free travel, how far, how much and when that can start. And on the information exchange on small boats, the cooperation that we need within a dialogue actually about greater strategic focus on security and defence, but for us it's very important on small boats that we get our arms around the engines that are being used in those small boats. So on all those three areas. But that were examples of a much wider opening of access for business that we discussed at great length in terms of the fact that after eight years, this is the first visit by our Prime Minister and we wanted to make sure that we've got that strategic approach on all of these issues.
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