Prime Minister Keir Starmer has now concluded the second day of his visit to China, during which he held a meeting with ...
Join us at the China-Scotland Business Awards and Chinese Burns Supper on 19th February in Edinburgh, this year we will be celebrating the powerful Year of the Horse in 2026. As always, the event will ...
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has arrived in Beijing, marking the first visit of a UK PM to China since Theresa May in 2018.
The China-Britain Business Council welcomes the Government’s announcement that Prime Minister Keir Starmer will visit China ...
One highlight of 2025 was in March when our former Chair Sir Sherard Cowper-Cowles and our President Lord James Sassoon ...
At the heart of this evolution is Hong Kong, a global financial centre grounded in common law, and renowned for its open ...
During the discussion, which was attended by 50 members, Sebastian spoke with CBBC's Chief Executive, Peter Burnett OBE BBS ...
Having now come full circle since its first edition in 2014, CBBC’s flagship Chinese Burns Supper will once again be celebrating the powerful Year of the Horse in 2026. As always, the event will ...
Western companies operating in China often find navigating China’s unique cultural environment particularly challenging. China is sometimes perceived as being a “difficult” market, with cultural ...
China doesn’t just require speed in filing. It demands strategy. The costs of getting it wrong aren’t always immediate, but when they show up, they often come in the form of: Lost market entry ...
Member Insights is a curated collection of the perspectives from the China-Britain Business Council (CBBC)'s members on business strategy, market trends and sector innovations across the UK–China ...