European Union leaders are meeting with Chinese officials in Beijing to mark the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations, but the summit is clouded by deep trade frictions, geopolitical tensions, and low hopes for major breakthroughs. Both sides are grappling with issues such as tariffs, critical mineral controls, and the impact of US trade policies, which have complicated their relationship. While there is talk of cooperation on climate change and a possible joint statement, longstanding grievances over trade imbalances and global conflicts, including Russia’s war in Ukraine, dominate the agenda. The summit has been scaled back and expectations for concrete deliverables are minimal, reflecting the current strain in EU-China relations. Despite the challenges, both parties acknowledge the importance of their partnership and the global impact of their engagement.
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