The European Union and China are set to hold a high-level summit in Beijing, marking 50 years of diplomatic relations amid escalating trade disputes and strategic mistrust. Expectations for the summit are low, with both sides facing deep divisions over trade imbalances, market access, and geopolitical issues such as Russia's war in Ukraine. European businesses are increasingly caught in the crossfire, as the EU seeks to balance economic interests with calls for fair competition and human rights. The summit is seen as a critical moment to address these challenges, but few expect any major breakthroughs. The outcome will likely shape the future of EU-China relations and impact global economic dynamics.
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