Why Europe Belongs in China’s Upcoming Five-Year Plan
Europe’s wary stance on Chinese tech—highlighted by a trolleybus tender in Budapest—may cost it a seat in China’s upcoming Five-Year Plan.
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Europe’s wary stance on Chinese tech—highlighted by a trolleybus tender in Budapest—may cost it a seat in China’s upcoming Five-Year Plan.
At the 2025 CEEC Expo in Ningbo, Serbia’s gourmet goods and new Western European partners spotlight a shift from 16+1 to an all-Europe collaboration, fueling trade and innovation.
China has expanded its visa-free policy to eight European nations, easing travel for business and tourism starting November 30, 2024. Officials hail the move as a boost for international ties.
Former French PM Dominique De Villepin emphasizes the importance of strategic, economic, and technological complementarities between the Chinese mainland and Europe, advocating for a principle of reciprocity in their relations.
French economist Christian de Boissieu labels Europe’s decoupling from China as the ‘worst solution,’ advocating for mutual collaboration to achieve ‘win-win’ benefits.
Europe and China are strengthening their ties by focusing on shared values and common interests to build a sustainable and inclusive global society in an evolving multipolar world.
French sinologist David Gosset discusses his work with the Europe-China Forum to enhance understanding between China and France.
Former Belgian PM Yves Leterme highlights the crucial role of mutual understanding in strengthening Europe-China cooperation as key drivers of global development.