"Vital work will begin today on building stronger economic and trade relationships with the UK's closest trading partners," the Treasury said in a statement as Chancellor of the Exchequer Osborne headed to New York to meet investors on Wall Street.
And Osborne will next week lead a trade mission to Singapore and China after Britain last month voted in a referendum to exit the European Union, the Treasury added.
"While Britain's decision to leave the EU clearly presents economic challenges, we now have to do everything we can to make the UK the most attractive place in the world to do business," Osborne, who voted for Britain to remain in the EU, said in the statement.
Following the Brexit vote, Osborne is planning to slash corporation tax over fears of an exodus by big business.
According to the Treasury, he could extend planned cuts to Britain's levy on company profits to under 15 percent. Prior to the vote, the tax rate on corporate profits was already set to be cut from 20 percent to 19 next year and to 17 percent in 2020.
Britain's business minister Sajid Javid on Friday held post-Brexit talks on the country's future trade relationship with India, the first of many such discussions he plans with world powers.
Javid has said that the British government, which will soon be led by a new prime minister after the post-Brexit vote resignation of David Cameron, plans to have up to 300 specialist staff by the end of the year to aid in the new trade negotiations.
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