European Union leaders are heading to Beijing for a high-stakes summit with China, marking the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two powers. However, expectations are low as trade frictions, strategic mistrust, and disagreements over issues like Russia's war in Ukraine overshadow the meeting. Both sides are under pressure from the ongoing US-China trade war, but have struggled to find common ground, with European businesses caught in the crossfire. The summit is unlikely to yield major breakthroughs, but leaders hope it can at least prevent further deterioration in relations and address critical trade and investment issues. The outcome will set the tone for future cooperation—or conflict—between two of the world's largest economies.
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