China seeks reset with EU amid Donald Trump’s trade war
- The European Union is struggling to formulate a coherent China policy amid challenges from the U.S. And Donald Trump's presidency, reflecting a lack of strategic unity.
- Yao Jing criticized the EU's mixed approach and called for partnership rather than rivalry.
- During a recent meeting, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and President Xi Jinping agreed to enhance economic ties, including allowing Chinese market access to Spanish pork stomach.
- China announced a willingness to open its market to Spain and address trade issues through negotiations.
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Amid Trump’s tariff blitz, China scrambles to forge national unity and counter western pressure
As the trade war intensifies with unprecedented tariffs, China is rethinking its border security, ethnic policies and national identity to safeguard its sovereignty against growing Western challenges
China to work with EU to uphold rules-based multilateral trading system
China is ready to work with the European Union (EU) to strengthen dialogue and communication, expand mutual opening up, deepen practical cooperation, and jointly safeguard the rules-based multilateral trading system with the World Trade Organization (WTO) at its core, a Chinese Ministry of Commerce spokesperson said on Thursday.
EU Unity in Trade Tensions: Bayrou and Xi's Stand Against U.S. Policies
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou warns against replacing the U.S. with China as a trade partner, urging EU solidarity. Chinese President Xi Jinping promotes EU-China cooperation to defend globalization and counter unilateral U.S. trade policies. Both leaders highlight global trade tension challenges.
European officials visit China amid global turbulence; both sides pursuing ‘greater consensus’: expert
Several European officials visited China in recent days, including French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot and European Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security Maros Sefcovic, and more will reportedly visit China soon, highlighting growing interactions between China and the EU amid turbulence in the global situation.
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