European Union leaders are heading to Beijing for a high-stakes summit with China, marking the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations amid escalating trade disputes and deepening mistrust. Expectations for major breakthroughs are low, as both sides grapple with issues such as unfair trade practices, the impact of US-China tensions, and differing stances on Russia's war in Ukraine. European businesses are caught in the crossfire, facing uncertainty as the world's three largest economies risk further economic conflict. The summit is seen as a critical moment to address trade frictions, but divisions over strategic autonomy, human rights, and global influence loom large. While leaders hope to stabilize relations, the mood is cautious, with both sides preparing for tough negotiations and limited deliverables.
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