As the world faces economic headwinds, the Chinese mainland and the European Union are doubling down on their partnership to uphold a rules-based multilateral trading system, said Ministry of Commerce spokesperson He Yongqian at a regular press conference.
He Yongqian highlighted that 2025 marks the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two, noting, "As advocates of economic globalization and trade liberalization, we stand united as defenders of the WTO framework."
Looking ahead, both sides will deepen practical cooperation, expand market access, and ensure the stability of global industrial and supply chains. By strengthening dialogue and enhancing mutual openness, they aim to inject more certainty and positive energy into the world economy through a rules-based trading system with the WTO at its core.
For young professionals and entrepreneurs, this renewed commitment offers a roadmap for smoother cross-border trade, clearer regulations, and fresh opportunities in emerging markets. Whether you’re tracking the next big startup or planning a sustainable business adventure, the China-EU alliance promises a steadier global trade ecosystem.
From digital citizens to changemakers and digital nomads, the message is clear: collaboration and open markets remain the bedrock of a resilient and inclusive world economy.
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China to work with EU to safeguard rules-based multilateral trade
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