China and the European Union are preparing for a high-stakes summit in Beijing, marking 50 years of diplomatic relations but overshadowed by escalating trade frictions and political disagreements. Expectations for meaningful progress are low, as both sides brace for tough negotiations on issues ranging from economic competition to global security. The summit, shortened to one day and relocated to Beijing, reflects the strained state of relations. European leaders are also seeking to strengthen ties with Japan as a counterbalance. The outcome of the summit could have significant implications for global trade, diplomacy, and even the travel and tourism sectors.
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