Is China and Britain developing a long-term strategic partnership?

Is China and Britain developing a long-term strategic partnership?

From World Today by China Plus

June 3, 2026 · 53 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the potential for a long-term strategic partnership between China and Britain, along with various geopolitical issues involving Hong Kong, the EU, and Mexico.

① British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper has made a three-day China visit. Can China and Britain develop a long-term strategic partnership? (00:54) ② Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee is leading a large delegation on a tour to Central Asia. What is driving Hong Kong to seek closer ties with the region? (15:47) ③ A European Parliament committee has voted to scrap EU import duties on a range of US goods in order to comply with a US-EU trade deal. Why is the EU ready to compromise? (24:53) ④ Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is urging Washington to keep out of her country's domestic affairs. We look at how tensions grow between the US and Mexico over anti-drug cooperation. (34:14) ⑤ From DeepSeek’s Liang Wenfeng to Unitree Robotics’ Wang Xingxing and AgiBot’s Peng Zhihui, a number of young entrepreneurs are becoming central figures in China’s next wave of tech innovation. What’s driving this new generation of innovators? (43:37)

Topics covered

  • China-Britain relations
  • Hong Kong
  • EU trade
  • US-Mexico relations
  • tech innovation in China

Keywords

  • China
  • Britain
  • Hong Kong
  • EU
  • US
  • Mexico
  • trade
  • innovation
  • partnership

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: European Parliament, DeepSeek, Unitree Robotics, AgiBot

Places: China, Britain, Central Asia, EU, US, Mexico

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