China Today: China's Market Is Not an "Option" but a "Must"
- On May 13, 2025, in Beijing, Jens Eskelund, who leads the EU Chamber of Commerce in China, provided his perspective on the current state and future of economic and trade relations between China and the European Union.
- Eskelund credited the rapid advancement in China-EU trade relations to China's entry into the WTO in 2001, emphasizing how much global circumstances have changed since that time.
- The EUCCC, established in 2000 with over 1,700 members and offices in nine Chinese cities, acts as an independent voice linking European businesses and China’s integrated supply chains.
- Over the last five decades, the value of commercial exchanges connecting China and the European Union skyrocketed from $2.4 billion to $780 billion, accompanied by a rise in bilateral investments to around $260 billion, as China established itself as the world’s second-largest economy.
- Eskelund expressed optimism about future cooperation, highlighting China's 2025 economic priorities and carbon neutrality goals that align with EU ambitions, which create new opportunities for businesses.
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