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Gordon Brown has predicted that "tens of thousands" of British jobs will be created by boosting trade with China. | Gordon Brown has predicted that "tens of thousands" of British jobs will be created by boosting trade with China. |
He was speaking shortly after he arrived in China for his first visit since becoming UK prime minister. | He was speaking shortly after he arrived in China for his first visit since becoming UK prime minister. |
Mr Brown and the Chinese premier Wen Jiabao agreed to increase trade between the two countries by 50% by 2010. | |
Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg said Mr Brown should raise the issue of human rights in Darfur with China, which has strong political and economic ties with Sudan. | |
Conservative leader David Cameron, who visited China in December, has also urged the country's leaders to use their influence in Sudan to "help stop the slaughter in Darfur". | |
Joint target | Joint target |
Darfur did feature in talks with Mr Jiabao on the first day of Mr Brown's visit, with the two leaders calling for an immediate ceasefire and a lasting peace settlement, but the main focus was economic matters. | |
Speaking to reporters after talks in Beijing, the two leaders confirmed they had agreed a joint target of increasing two-way trade to $60bn (£30bn) over the next two years. | |
Mr Brown also said he wanted 100 new Chinese companies to invest in the UK by 2010. | Mr Brown also said he wanted 100 new Chinese companies to invest in the UK by 2010. |
He said the relationship between Britain and China was "absolutely crucial" to the success of the global economy as a whole. | |
Gordon Brown must make clear that Britain does not approve of China's record on human rights Kate Allen, director of Amnesty International UK China's green plans on show | Gordon Brown must make clear that Britain does not approve of China's record on human rights Kate Allen, director of Amnesty International UK China's green plans on show |
"I believe that tens of thousands of jobs in Britain for British workers can be created by the closer co-operation between our two countries. | |
"It's true we are able to sell to China not just financial and business services and environmental technologies, but also a whole range of British brands that are now becoming very popular among the rising number of Chinese consumers." | "It's true we are able to sell to China not just financial and business services and environmental technologies, but also a whole range of British brands that are now becoming very popular among the rising number of Chinese consumers." |
He added: "We said we want Britain to be the number one destination of choice for Chinese business as it invests in the rest of the world." | He added: "We said we want Britain to be the number one destination of choice for Chinese business as it invests in the rest of the world." |
'New vitality' | |
The prime minister's take-off from the UK was delayed on Thursday when a plane crash-landed at London's Heathrow. | The prime minister's take-off from the UK was delayed on Thursday when a plane crash-landed at London's Heathrow. |
He is being accompanied on the trip by more than 20 leading British and European business figures including Virgin boss Sir Richard Branson and CBI Director General Richard Lambert. | |
Mr Brown is likely to see China's plans for an "eco city" | |
Trade between China and the UK was worth an estimated $40bn (£20.2bn) last year. | Trade between China and the UK was worth an estimated $40bn (£20.2bn) last year. |
British officials said the UK economy, with its strength in the service sector, was well placed to complement China's dynamic manufacturing boom. | British officials said the UK economy, with its strength in the service sector, was well placed to complement China's dynamic manufacturing boom. |
The Chinese government has said the PM's trip is intended to bring a "new vitality" to relations. | |
Human rights | Human rights |
During the three-day trip Mr Brown will also discuss preparations for this summer's Beijing Olympics. | |
It can no longer turn a blind eye to the grave human rights abuses continuing in countries like Sudan Nick CleggLib Dems | |
He is also likely to see plans for an "eco-city" in Shanghai - the PM has promised similar projects for the UK. | |
China is both one of the world's leading polluters and one of the most acute potential sufferers of the effects of global warming. | China is both one of the world's leading polluters and one of the most acute potential sufferers of the effects of global warming. |
But human rights activists called on Mr Brown not to shy away from discussing difficult issues with the Chinese government. | |
Kate Allen, director of Amnesty International UK, said: "Gordon Brown must make clear that Britain does not approve of its record on human rights. | |
"Basic values like justice and free speech are held dear by the British people and our prime minister must reflect their importance." | |
And Liberal Democrat leader Mr Clegg said: "China must both address its own human rights record and uphold the values of the United Nations. | |
"It can no longer turn a blind eye to the grave human rights abuses continuing in countries like Sudan," he said. | |
Mr Brown's five-day visit will also take him later this week to India where he will announce plans to train 750,000 English teachers there over the next five years. | Mr Brown's five-day visit will also take him later this week to India where he will announce plans to train 750,000 English teachers there over the next five years. |