The 25th EU-China summit in Beijing marked 50 years of diplomatic ties but was overshadowed by escalating trade disputes, concerns over China's support for Russia, and mutual grievances about economic imbalances. Despite a joint pledge to cooperate on climate change, the summit yielded little progress on resolving core issues, with both sides expressing frustration over trade practices and geopolitical alignments. European leaders pressed China to address market access and overcapacity, while China criticized EU trade restrictions and urged relaxation of high-tech export controls. The summit, shortened and tense, highlighted the growing rift and the challenges of balancing competition with cooperation. The outcome signals a critical juncture for EU-China relations, with broader implications for global trade and diplomacy.
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