The recent EU-China summit in Beijing, marking 50 years of diplomatic ties, underscored deepening tensions between the two economic giants.
Trade imbalances, China's support for Russia amid the Ukraine war, and mutual grievances over tariffs dominated the discussions, with both sides expressing frustration but making little progress on resolving core issues. While a joint statement on climate change cooperation was issued, broader agreements on trade and geopolitical matters remained elusive. European leaders emphasized the need for a more balanced economic relationship and voiced concerns over China's global manufacturing dominance and human rights record.
The summit concluded early, highlighting the current inflection point and uncertainty in EU-China relations.
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