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Posted on June 28, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) -British junior trade minister Douglas Alexander is visiting Taiwan for talks on Sunday, the UK government said, on a trip that is aimed at boosting trade with Taipei but is likely to

UK Trade Minister Douglas Alexander's Visit to Taiwan for Trade Talks

LONDON (Reuters) -British junior trade minister Douglas Alexander is visiting Taiwan for talks on Sunday, the UK government said, on a trip that is aimed at boosting trade with Taipei but is likely to anger China.

China claims democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory and strongly objects to any official interactions between the island and foreign governments, believing them to represent support for Taiwan's desire to be recognised as an independent country.

Britain only has formal diplomatic relations with Beijing, but maintains a de facto embassy in Taipei. Junior British ministers hold talks with their Taiwanese counterparts but by convention senior ministers do not meet Taiwanese officials.

Alexander's trip comes at a time when Britain and China are looking to mend ties, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer expected to visit Beijing this year on the first trip by a British leader since 2018.

But despite those efforts, tensions remain. Last week, China's military criticised the sailing of a British warship through the Taiwan Strait as a deliberate attempt to "cause trouble".

Alexander will be in Taiwan for annual trade talks on June 29-30, the Department for Business and Trade said. He will witness the signing of UK-Taiwan trade partnership pillars, and meet President Lai Ching-te as part of Britain's "long-standing unofficial relationship" with Taiwan, it said.

"We share a long-standing trade relationship with Taiwan and our trade reached an all-time high last year, but we know there are still more opportunities for British businesses," Alexander said in a statement.

(Reporting by Sarah Young; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • UK Trade Minister Douglas Alexander visits Taiwan for trade talks.
  • The visit aims to boost UK-Taiwan trade relations.
  • China objects to official interactions with Taiwan.
  • UK maintains a de facto embassy in Taipei.
  • The visit occurs amidst UK-China diplomatic efforts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of Douglas Alexander's visit to Taiwan?
The visit aims to boost trade with Taipei and strengthen UK-Taiwan relations.
When are the annual trade talks taking place?
The annual trade talks will occur on June 29-30.
How does China view Taiwan's relations with foreign governments?
China claims Taiwan as its own territory and objects to any official interactions, viewing them as support for Taiwan's independence.
What did Alexander say about UK-Taiwan trade?
He noted that trade reached an all-time high last year and emphasized the potential for more opportunities for British businesses.
What recent military action did China criticize?
China criticized the sailing of a British warship through the Taiwan Strait, calling it a deliberate attempt to cause trouble.

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