
China-EU at 50: Balancing Cooperation and Competition
As China and the EU mark 50 years of diplomatic ties, leaders face a summit of high expectations. From trade frictions to global challenges, realistic cooperation is key.
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As China and the EU mark 50 years of diplomatic ties, leaders face a summit of high expectations. From trade frictions to global challenges, realistic cooperation is key.
Chinese mainland Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and EU Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security Maros Sefcovic held a virtual meeting on Tuesday, highlighting digital diplomacy in China-EU trade ties.
China’s foreign minister offers Cambodia robust partnership, zero tariffs, joint crackdowns on cross-border crime, and support in navigating US tariffs.
China and Japan held technical talks in Beijing to discuss Japanese aquatic products, achieving “substantial” progress and marking multiple rounds of dialogue this year.
At a time of stalled US-China talks, the Center for China and Globalization held its annual meeting in D.C., uniting Chinese and American experts to explore dialogue and cooperation.
China imposes new tariffs on Canadian imports, including rapeseed oil and pork, following an anti-discrimination probe ruling. The move is set to affect trade relations and business interests on both sides.
Canada retaliates against US tariffs with a 25% levy on $20.7B in imports. Prime Minister Trudeau vows to challenge measures at WTO, while local leaders discuss impacts.
China firmly opposes Canada’s recent sanctions on over 20 Chinese entities, deeming them unlawful and urging immediate revocation.
China’s business leaders condemn the US’s ‘America First Investment Policy,’ warning of negative impacts on bilateral trade and global supply chains.
China responds to the US’s new investment restrictions, labeling them discriminatory and vows to protect its economic interests while urging a fair business environment.