British Prime Minister David Cameron oversaw the signing of agreements in areas from legal assistance to space exploration during an official visit to China that replaces one earlier scrapped by Beijing in retaliation for his meeting with the Dalai Lama
ritish Prime Minister David Cameron oversaw the signingof agreements in areas from legal assistance to space exploration during anofficial visit to China that replaces one earlier scrapped by Beijing inretaliation for his meeting with the Dalai Lama.
Cameron was leading Britain's largest-ever trade mission to China, with six government ministers and representatives from business, universities and the health care sector on a three-day visit that started Monday.
Cameron was expected to voice support for a deal to free up trade between China and the European Union, China's largest trading partner. Such a deal could be worth up to 1.8 billion British pounds ($2.95 billion) a year to the British economy, according to the U.K. government.
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