Leaders from the European Union and China are meeting in Beijing for the 25th EU-China Summit, marking 50 years of diplomatic relations.
However, the summit is taking place amid deepening trade disputes, strategic mistrust, and geopolitical divides, particularly over issues like fair competition, economic dependency, and differing stances on Russia. Expectations for any major breakthroughs are low, with both sides bracing for difficult negotiations and limited progress. European businesses are caught in the crossfire, facing uncertainty as the world's major economies navigate escalating tensions.
The summit highlights the challenges in maintaining cooperation while addressing contentious issues that threaten to further strain EU-China relations.
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