Spanish prime minister visits China to shore up trade and cultural ties amid EV tariff spat
- Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez will meet Chinese President Xi Jinping and other officials on Monday during his second trip to China in a year-and-a-half amid a spat over electric cars.
- Sánchez will attend a business forum in Beijing for Spanish and Chinese companies before traveling to Shanghai later Monday.
- Spain supported a 36.7% tariff on Chinese electric vehicles earlier this year, prompting a Chinese investigation into EU pork imports.
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President Xi Jinping meets Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez, calls for efforts to boost ties
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday called on China and Spain to build long-term and stable bilateral relations with strategic determination and push the ties to a higher level during a meeting with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez in Beijing.
What happened in Xi-Sanchez meeting? Spanish PM wanted to ‘build bridges to defend fair trade’
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez called for a "fair trade order" during his visit to China, aiming to enhance economic ties despite ongoing EU-China trade disputes. His trip includes meetings with Chinese leaders and a focus on deepening trade relations, amid rising tensions between Beijing and the European Union
Spain’s PM meets Xi, pushes ‘fair trade order’ on China trip
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez called Monday for a “fair trade order” during a visit to China where he met leader Xi Jinping and aimed to boost ties despite a tariff standoff between Beijing and the European Union. State news agency Xinhua said Sanchez met Xi on Monday, without sharing details. Earlier, he met local counterpart Premier Li Qiang at Beijing’s ornate Great Hall of the People, telling him Spain “wishes to continue strengtheni…
Spain's PM Sanchez seeks fairer trade relations with China
Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sanchez, on Monday, called for “fair trade order” during a visit to China aimed at boosting ties with the economic giant despite a standoff between Beijing and the European Union. Sanchez met local counterpart Premier Li Qiang at Beijing’s ornate Great Hall of the People on Monday afternoon, telling him Spain
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