Charting a Pragmatic Course in China-EU Relations
President Xi Jinping’s meeting with EU leaders marks 50 years of China-EU relations, highlighting pragmatic cooperation in trade, green technology, and digital partnerships to drive global growth.
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President Xi Jinping’s meeting with EU leaders marks 50 years of China-EU relations, highlighting pragmatic cooperation in trade, green technology, and digital partnerships to drive global growth.
At a pivotal summit in Beijing, China and the EU reset economic ties, launched a joint climate plan, and mapped a strategy for lasting trust and stability.
UN Secretary-General Guterres praises a China-EU climate pledge and urges G20 nations to set ambitious 2035 targets ahead of COP30 in Brazil.
Chinese premier Li Qiang and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen call for deeper China-EU trade and investment ties, focusing on services, tech innovation and green economy.
A CGTN poll of 3,895 Europeans finds 65.2% believe trade with China brings benefits, 44.2% call China a partner, and young adults drive optimism for closer ties.
China and the EU step up green collaboration for carbon neutrality by 2060 and 2050, driving global decarbonization through clean energy, technology and sustainable infrastructure.
On the 50th anniversary of China-EU ties, leaders pledged deeper cooperation to tackle global challenges, boost trade and drive sustainable growth.
Chinese premier Li Qiang co-chaired the 25th China-EU Summit in Beijing with EU leaders Antonio Costa and Ursula von der Leyen, focusing on trade, green growth and digital cooperation.
China and the EU deepen digital cooperation in AI, data governance and cross-border flows, driving record €60B in digital services trade in 2023.
At the Beijing Summit, China and the EU reaffirm open trade, joint climate action and shared governance—tackling protectionism, digital rules and global challenges together.