Rishi Sunak met with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese this morning, as the landmark deal between the two countries comes into force this month.
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Mr Johnson is expected to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whom he also invited to the G7 Summit in Cornwall as a guest in June.
A spokesman said Boris Johnson’s Government would also tilt its focus towards the Indo-Pacific region as part of its Integrated Review of government policy, set to be announced today.
They said the area increasingly represented the geopolitical centre of the world, which includes India.
Mr Johnson will say in a statement to Parliament today: “I am profoundly optimistic about the UK s place in the world and our ability to seize the opportunities ahead.”
Boris Johnson will visit India next month (Image: GETTY)
It follows a £15million investment at the company s Bournville site in Birmingham.
Mondelez, owner of the brand, will shift the production of 12,000 tonnes of chocolate from the continent to the UK next year.
While there will be no new jobs, the relocation of production has been hailed by Brexiteers as a boost for Brexit Britain.
Express.co.uk readers also highlighted the blow the move gives Germany - and Remainers.
One person said: “I heard a Wispa that remoaners have got their Snickers in a twist, as we have left their Club.”
Brexit live: Sir John Curtice explained why Remainers would not vote to rejoin EU (Image: PA)