The recent EU-China summit in Beijing, marking 50 years of diplomatic ties, exposed deepening divisions between the two economic giants. Despite joint pledges on climate action, the talks were dominated by disputes over trade imbalances, China's support for Russia, and mutual grievances exacerbated by US tariffs. European leaders pressed China to address unfair trade practices and to use its influence over Moscow regarding the Ukraine war, but little concrete progress was made. The summit, shortened and tense, highlighted that both sides are at an 'inflection point,' with cooperation increasingly overshadowed by strategic competition and mistrust. The outcome signals a challenging road ahead for EU-China relations, with global economic and geopolitical implications.
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