The European Union and China are set to hold a high-stakes summit in Beijing, marking 50 years of diplomatic relations amid escalating trade disputes and strategic mistrust.
Expectations for breakthroughs are low, as both sides grapple with issues such as unfair trade practices, economic dependency, and differing stances on global affairs like Russia's war in Ukraine. European leaders are under pressure to maintain unity and push for fairer competition, while Chinese officials emphasize the need for long-term cooperation. The summit comes at a critical juncture, with European businesses caught in the crossfire and both parties wary of deepening divisions.
The outcome of the talks will likely shape the future of EU-China relations and impact global economic dynamics.
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