The upcoming EU-China summit in Beijing marks the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations but comes at a time of deepening trade frictions and strategic mistrust. European leaders, including Ursula von der Leyen and António Costa, are set to meet with Chinese counterparts to address critical issues such as unfair trade practices, economic security, and the impact of global power dynamics. Expectations for major breakthroughs are low, with both sides bracing for difficult discussions amid calls for fair competition and concerns over dependency and influence. The summit also highlights Europe's struggle to maintain unity and strategic autonomy while balancing relations with both China and the US. The outcome of the talks could have significant implications for global trade, European businesses, and the broader geopolitical landscape.
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