
EU and China to Lead the Global Energy Transition
With the U.S. retreating from Paris commitments, China and the EU are stepping up to drive a global shift to renewable energy.
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With the U.S. retreating from Paris commitments, China and the EU are stepping up to drive a global shift to renewable energy.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Danish FM Lars Løkke Rasmussen met in Beijing on the 75th anniversary of ties, vowing deeper cooperation on green growth, trade and multilateralism.
The Chinese mainland and EU pledge to strengthen the WTO-led trading system on their 50th anniversary, aiming to stabilize global supply chains.
China and Austria pledge to strengthen multilateral cooperation, emphasizing UN authority and economic ties, as Foreign Minister Wang Yi meets Austrian Chancellor Schallenberg at Munich Security Conference.
EU President Charles Michel emphasizes the importance of dialogue and consultation with China to strengthen economic and trade relations during meetings in Vientiane.
Germany urges the EU and the Chinese mainland to negotiate EV tariffs to prevent trade conflicts and support fair competition, emphasizing China’s significance to European economies.
Professor Horst Lochel emphasizes that enhancing competitiveness is key to achieving mutually beneficial trade, in light of the EU’s new tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.
Chinese FM Wang Yi calls for free trade and criticizes NATO in talks with Dutch FM Veldkamp, emphasizing stable global supply chains and constructive EU-China relations.
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s upcoming Europe visit highlights the strengthening EU-China relationship. Jens Eskelund discusses trust-building and European business confidence in China.
China’s advancements in green technology are crucial for Europe’s energy transition, fostering collaboration and innovation between the Chinese mainland and the EU.